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Space, three-dimensional models stereochemistry

The term stereochemistry refers to the three-dimensional nature of molecules and to their space-filling properties. Many computer models can give a perception of three dimensions, but printed and hand-drawn representations of molecules are two-dimensional images that are meaningful only to those who understand implicit rules for visualizing the third dimension. Furthermore, such drawings have meanings on many levels. [Pg.53]


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