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X-Ray crystallography: revealing the shape of molecules

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Chemistry for the Future: Incredible Machines
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Dr Richard Cooper on x-ray crystallography - an incredibly powerful technique for determining the 3D structure of crystals.

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Series
Chemistry for the Future: Incredible Machines
People
Richard Cooper
Keywords
chemistry
science
crystals
x-ray
x-ray crystallography
penicillin
Dorothy Hodgkin
3D
molecules
structure
molecule
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 23/06/2014
Duration: 00:05:20

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