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Chapter 21 The Nucleus A Chemist s View Chapter 22 Organic and Biochemical Molecules... [Pg.1179]

It is clear that supramolecular inorganic chemistry requires expansion of the conceptual base conventionally used for organic and biochemical molecules. Molecules with elements throughout the periodic table, and with much more diverse geometrical and electronic structures, must have a richer intermolecular chemistry. [Pg.159]


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