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Daniel Pham
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Anyone understand this diagram by my teacher
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Can anyone understand this diagram? It is drawn by my chemistry teacher with a pH(D) chemistry(sorry for the pH joke it was really basic).
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Without context it is just a bunch of shapes. Some pretend such things are an abstract art.
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https://www.amazon.com/Catalysis-Chemistry-Enzymology-William-Jencks/dp/0486654605
It looks a little bit like the cover of the book Catalysis in Chemistry and Enzymology by W. P. Jencks, but not exactly.
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