An **asymmetric carbon atom** (also known as a chiral carbon atom) is a carbon atom that has four different substituents or groups attached to it. This arrangement leads to two non-superimposable mirror images, known as enantiomers. Asymmetric carbons are important in the field of stereochemistry, a sub-discipline of chemistry that focuses on the spatial arrangement of atoms within molecules.
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