Abstract
Introduction in organic chemistry the structural model of classical organic chemistry optical activity, chirality, and symmetry of molecules configurational analysis (demonstrated using carbohydrates examples) conformational analysis (demonstrated using steroid examples) macromolecular and supramolocular chemistry the qualitative MO model documentation and retrieval of chemical knowledge symmetry point groups and space groups determination of absolute configuration NMR-spectroscopy the special case of benzene base-pairing in biology and chemistry.
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