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Molecular geometry / Nuclear magnetic resonance / Konrad Seppelt / Sulfur / Carbene / Fluorine / Bond length / Chemical bond / Proton NMR / Chemistry / Chemical bonding / Chemical elements
Date: 2006-03-17 14:21:57
Molecular geometry
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Konrad Seppelt
Sulfur
Carbene
Fluorine
Bond length
Chemical bond
Proton NMR
Chemistry
Chemical bonding
Chemical elements

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