The New Encyclopædia Britannica: In 32 Volumes. A-ak - Bayes, Volume 1Philip W. Goetz, Dale H. Hoiberg, Robert MacHenry Encyclopædia Britannica, 1992 - 32 pages |
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... atoms form strong bonds with the atoms of nonmetals , such as hydrogen , oxygen , nitrogen , and chlorine , but the large number of carbon compounds is due to the fact that carbon atoms also are able to form strong bonds with other ...
... atoms form strong bonds with the atoms of nonmetals , such as hydrogen , oxygen , nitrogen , and chlorine , but the large number of carbon compounds is due to the fact that carbon atoms also are able to form strong bonds with other ...
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... atoms Measure- ments of aromaticity. of carbon and one atom of nitrogen , oxygen , or sulfur , respectively . In ... atoms ( noncarbon atoms ) . In this section , the comparative aspects of heterocyclic compounds will be considered first ...
... atoms Measure- ments of aromaticity. of carbon and one atom of nitrogen , oxygen , or sulfur , respectively . In ... atoms ( noncarbon atoms ) . In this section , the comparative aspects of heterocyclic compounds will be considered first ...
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... atoms of cyclohexane ( although few of them can actually be prepared in this way ) by other atoms H H H H CH2 LOCH , H - C C - H H2C CH2 T H - C C - H H2C . CH2 OCH3 C H H CH2 tetrahydropalmatine H H 1 2 3 ( R.H.M. ) Isoprenoids ...
... atoms of cyclohexane ( although few of them can actually be prepared in this way ) by other atoms H H H H CH2 LOCH , H - C C - H H2C CH2 T H - C C - H H2C . CH2 OCH3 C H H CH2 tetrahydropalmatine H H 1 2 3 ( R.H.M. ) Isoprenoids ...
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