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by raldi 4219 days ago
I don't follow your question. A right-handed helix remains so regardless of its orientation, just like how I wouldn't become left-handed if I were suspended upside-down.
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How can you distinguish between two chiral molecules and two identical molecules one of which has been rotated 180 degrees with respect to the other?
That's the definition of chirality. If you have a tetrahedral orientation of four different atoms around a center atom (e.g. carbon), there will exist a "right handed" and "left handed" version.

You can rotate the "left handed" version any way you want, but you won't be able to superimposed it on the "right handed" version.

There's no way to rotate a clockwise screw that makes it a counter-clockwise screw. Try it.