Article ID: CBB000057143

Van't Hoff, Le Bel, and the development of stereochemistry: A reassessment (1989)

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Authors & Contributors
Weyer, Jost
Ramberg, Peter J.
Zott, Regine
Spek, Trienke M. van der
Snelders, Henricus Adrianus Marie
Schütt, Hans-Werner
Concepts
Stereochemistry
Chemistry
Physical chemistry
Nobel Prizes
Computational chemistry
Discipline formation
Time Periods
19th century
20th century, early
20th century
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