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John Huffman
Reciprocal Net is a database of information about molecular structures. The project involves research scientists from a number of universities who collaborate to provide educators, students, and the general public with learning tools related to crystallography, chemistry, and biochemistry. The heart of the collection is Common Molecules, devoted to the compounds encountered in daily life. Innovative visualizing tools provide a valuable glimpse into structural details of those substances. For younger learners, try the sections called House and Garden and Do You Know Your Molecules?
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Huffman, J. (n.d.). Reciprocal Net. Retrieved November 6, 2024, from http://www.reciprocalnet.org/
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Huffman, John. Reciprocal Net. http://www.reciprocalnet.org/ (accessed 6 November 2024).
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