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    In chemistry, catenation is the bonding of atoms of the same element into a series, called a chain. A chain or a ring may be open if its ends are not bonded...
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  • 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 (section Catenation)
    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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    everyday life". Wikimedia Commons has media related to Polymers. Ideal chain Catenation Inorganic polymer Important publications in polymer chemistry Oligomer...
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  • The Guarded Command Language (GCL) is a programming language defined by Edsger Dijkstra for predicate transformer semantics in EWD472. It combines programming...
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    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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    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...
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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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    poor overlap of 3p orbitals also results in a much lower tendency toward catenation (formation of Si–Si bonds) for silicon than for carbon, due to the concomitant...
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    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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