By Chemistry World2017-12-14T13:53:00+00:00
Unusual, small molecule made for first time
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Source: Royal Society of Chemistry
The two enantiomers of trinorbornane display axial chirality
Theoretical trinorbornane joins the real world was originally published in Chemistry World
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