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  • Is this the same as Octanitrocubane? Fuzheado 04:22, 3 Feb 2004 (UTC) No. Physchim62 18:45, 29 May 2005 (UTC) Could we have articles (or just simple definitions)...
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  • decomposition of cubane (C8H8 → 2 C4H4). As there is no strain on the bonds in this molecule (being 109°), tetrahedrane is much less volatile than cubane or, indeed...
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  • as cubane? Fuzheado 04:21, 3 Feb 2004 (UTC) The octanitrocubane molecule is the same as the cubane molecule except all eight hydrogen atoms in cubane are...
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  • presume yes, otherwise the ladder would curl around on itself (approaching cubane or larger prisms). Would be important to state this if it's true but need...
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  • applications in mind. And they are notable because of that. Examples include cubane, pagodane, prismane, basketane, catenanes, rotaxanes, möbius aromatic rings...
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  • gas) Dicyanoacetylene Syntin Cyanogen 1.1.1-Propellane 2.2.2-Propellane Cubane Cyclononane Norbornane Cyclobutane (these have bond strain and other interesting...
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  • cuneane and C23O (p.2238), cyclobutane, cyclopentane, and cyclohexane, cubane, dodecahedrane (p.2241) and also the “Proportion of regular graphs” (Table...
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  • certain regular SGs, e.g., cyclobutane, cyclopentane, and cyclohexane, cubane, dodecahedrane, etc. play significant roles in chemistry. One can assume...
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