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Structural Chemistry of Carbon

Molecules are assembled from atoms of the chemical elements. Many elements form multiple chemical bonds in molecules. Among the elements, carbon is unique in its ability to form chains of atoms endlessly long. The structural chemistry of carbon is the richest of that for all the elements. [Pg.49]

The structural chemistry of carbon-halogen bonds VII. REFERENCES... [Pg.75]

Aseeva, R. M. et al. Structural Chemistry of Carbon and Coal, p. 161, Moscow Nauka 1969 (in Russian)... [Pg.228]


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