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two different atoms ( or groups of atoms ) attached to it , then two distinct geometric isomers are possible . Consider the simple example in Figure 4.7b . Each of the carbons has an H and an X attached to it , but one isomer has a ...
two different atoms ( or groups of atoms ) attached to it , then two distinct geometric isomers are possible . Consider the simple example in Figure 4.7b . Each of the carbons has an H and an X attached to it , but one isomer has a ...
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... on the molecular components attached to that skeleton . We will now examine certain groups of atoms that are frequently attached to the skeletons of organic molecules . The Functional Groups Most Important in the Chemistry of Life.
... on the molecular components attached to that skeleton . We will now examine certain groups of atoms that are frequently attached to the skeletons of organic molecules . The Functional Groups Most Important in the Chemistry of Life.
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The two molecules differ only in the functional groups attached to a common carbon skeleton of four fused rings , which is shown here in abbreviated form . These subtle variations in molecular architecture influence the development of ...
The two molecules differ only in the functional groups attached to a common carbon skeleton of four fused rings , which is shown here in abbreviated form . These subtle variations in molecular architecture influence the development of ...
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