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In this chapter , we investigate the properties of smaller molecules , using them to
illustrate a few concepts of molecular architecture that highlight carbon's
importance to life and the theme that emergent properties arise from the
organization of ...
In this chapter , we investigate the properties of smaller molecules , using them to
illustrate a few concepts of molecular architecture that highlight carbon's
importance to life and the theme that emergent properties arise from the
organization of ...
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At that time , the Swedish chemist Jöns 59 Jakob Berzelius made the distinction
between organic compounds , those that seemingly could arise only within living
organisms , and inorganic compounds , those that were found in the nonliving ...
At that time , the Swedish chemist Jöns 59 Jakob Berzelius made the distinction
between organic compounds , those that seemingly could arise only within living
organisms , and inorganic compounds , those that were found in the nonliving ...
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Geometric isomers arise from the inflexibility of double bonds , which , unlike
single bonds , will not allow the atoms they join to rotate freely about the bond
axis . If a double bond joins two carbon atoms , and each C also has two different
...
Geometric isomers arise from the inflexibility of double bonds , which , unlike
single bonds , will not allow the atoms they join to rotate freely about the bond
axis . If a double bond joins two carbon atoms , and each C also has two different
...
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