>>13359234According to the wiki for Antimatter:
"There are compelling theoretical reasons to believe that, aside from the fact that antiparticles have different signs on all charges (such as electric and baryon charges), matter and antimatter have exactly the same properties."
Chirality of molecules should be equivalent to antimolecules.
"Antimatter may exist in relatively large amounts in far-away galaxies due to cosmic inflation in the primordial time of the universe. Antimatter galaxies, if they exist, are expected to have the same chemistry and absorption and emission spectra as normal-matter galaxies, and their astronomical objects would be observationally identical, making them difficult to distinguish."
Install a polarimeter in a particle accelerator capable of determining the chirality of antimatter before mutual annihilation occurs.