- In chemistry,
catenation is the
bonding of
atoms of the same
element into a series,
called a chain. A
chain or a ring
shape may be open if its ends are...
- and
carbanions are also short-lived. An
important carbon property is
catenation as the
ability to form long
carbon chains and rings. The
known inorganic...
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Arsine (IUPAC name: arsane) is an
inorganic compound with the
formula AsH3. This flammable, pyrophoric, and
highly toxic pnictogen hydride gas is one of...
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recently been the
focus of many
biochemical and
structural biology studies.
Catenation is the
process by
which two
circular DNA
strands are
linked together like...
- of DNA replication. If
replication forks move
freely in chromosomes,
catenation of
nuclei is
aggravated and
impedes mitotic segregation.
Eukaryotes initiate...
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isolated silicon atoms (e.g. Cu 5Si); with
increasing silicon content,
catenation increases,
resulting in
isolated clusters of two (e.g. U 3Si 2) or four...
- carbon–carbon bonds, a
property that is
called catenation. Carbon-carbon
bonds are
strong and stable.
Through catenation,
carbon forms a
countless number of compounds...
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elements that can form long
chains of its own atoms, a
property called catenation. This
coupled with the
strength of the carbon–carbon bond
gives rise to...
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Guarded Command Language (GCL) is a
programming language defined by
Edsger Dijkstra for
predicate transformer semantics in EWD472. It
combines programming...