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Lecture 22 - Radical and Type Theories (1832-1850)

Published on Jun 10, 20102614 Views

Work by Wöhler and Liebig on benzaldehyde inspired a general theory of organic chemistry focusing on so-called radicals, collections of atoms which appeared to behave as elements and persist unchanged

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