Studies in the structure of molecules by the diffraction of X-rays and of electrons
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"Studies in the structure of molecules by the diffraction of X-rays and of electrons" is the doctoral thesis of chemist William N. Lipscomb Jr., in which he used X-ray and electron diffraction techniques to investigate and elucidate molecular structures.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: Studies in the structure of molecules by the diffraction of X-rays and of electrons Context triple: [William N. Lipscomb Jr., doctoralThesisTitle, Studies in the structure of molecules by the diffraction of X-rays and of electrons]
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X-rays and Crystal Structure
"X-rays and Crystal Structure" is a foundational scientific work by Lawrence Bragg that explains how X-ray diffraction can be used to determine the atomic structure of crystals.
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X-ray diffraction images of DNA
X-ray diffraction images of DNA are high-resolution photographic patterns that revealed the helical structure of DNA and were crucial in determining its double-helix model.
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X-ray Diffraction (book)
"X-ray Diffraction" is a classic textbook by B. E. Warren that provides a foundational treatment of the theory and applications of X-ray diffraction in crystallography and materials science.
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The Nature of the Chemical Bond
The Nature of the Chemical Bond is a landmark chemistry book by Linus Pauling that systematically explains chemical bonding using quantum mechanics and became one of the most influential scientific texts of the 20th century.
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Neumann’s principle in crystallography
Neumann’s principle in crystallography is a fundamental rule stating that the symmetry elements of any physical property of a crystal must include the symmetry elements of the crystal’s point group.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: Studies in the structure of molecules by the diffraction of X-rays and of electrons Target entity description: "Studies in the structure of molecules by the diffraction of X-rays and of electrons" is the doctoral thesis of chemist William N. Lipscomb Jr., in which he used X-ray and electron diffraction techniques to investigate and elucidate molecular structures.
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A.
X-rays and Crystal Structure
"X-rays and Crystal Structure" is a foundational scientific work by Lawrence Bragg that explains how X-ray diffraction can be used to determine the atomic structure of crystals.
-
B.
X-ray diffraction images of DNA
X-ray diffraction images of DNA are high-resolution photographic patterns that revealed the helical structure of DNA and were crucial in determining its double-helix model.
-
C.
X-ray Diffraction (book)
"X-ray Diffraction" is a classic textbook by B. E. Warren that provides a foundational treatment of the theory and applications of X-ray diffraction in crystallography and materials science.
-
D.
The Nature of the Chemical Bond
The Nature of the Chemical Bond is a landmark chemistry book by Linus Pauling that systematically explains chemical bonding using quantum mechanics and became one of the most influential scientific texts of the 20th century.
-
E.
Neumann’s principle in crystallography
Neumann’s principle in crystallography is a fundamental rule stating that the symmetry elements of any physical property of a crystal must include the symmetry elements of the crystal’s point group.
- F. None of above. chosen
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William N. Lipscomb Jr.
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Studies in the structure of molecules by the diffraction of X-rays and of electrons
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