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Bonding in natural compounds
Geometry of molecules
Common atoms in natural chemistry
Types of natural molecules and sensible teams, together with IUPAC rules
Isomerism and stereochemistry
Spectroscopy of natural molecules and the electromagnetic spectrum

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