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Summary Of: Dimer
The dimer of cyclopentadiene although this might not be readily apparent on initial inspection... The dimer of cyclopentadiene although this might not be readily apparent on initial inspection...
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carboxylic acids
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cyclopentadiene
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molecular
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dicyclopentadiene
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cyclopentadiene
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tetraaminoethylenes
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acetic acid
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hydrogen bonds
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water dimer
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disassociation
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Factor XI
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