From: TimLeen..@..l.com
Date: 2009-07-02 06:04:30
Message ID: <d4d.4a02d391.377de02e@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Chemistry (enantiomers etc.)
Date: 2009-07-02 06:04:30
Message ID: <d4d.4a02d391.377de02e@aol.com>
Subject: Re: Chemistry (enantiomers etc.)
Hi Uwe,
Yes, I think I would say dimers here, but I would say "are not present",
rather than "do not exist". They seem to be discussing a situation where
molecules pair up transiently in the solution, the bonding being quite weak,
not like the covalent bonding which may be found seen in stable, readily
isolated dimers.
HTH a bit,
Tim
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Yes, I think I would say dimers here, but I would say "are not present",
rather than "do not exist". They seem to be discussing a situation where
molecules pair up transiently in the solution, the bonding being quite weak,
not like the covalent bonding which may be found seen in stable, readily
isolated dimers.
HTH a bit,
Tim
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