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Self-organization / Chemical education / Computer animation / Molecularium / Science education / Self-assembly / Hydrophile / Hydrophobic effect / Chemistry / Science / Intermolecular forces
Date: 2014-08-08 11:02:47
Self-organization
Chemical education
Computer animation
Molecularium
Science education
Self-assembly
Hydrophile
Hydrophobic effect
Chemistry
Science
Intermolecular forces

Friday, September 12, [removed]:00-11:00 a.m. 102 Colburn Lab Shekhar Garde

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