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Commonplaceness
Commonplaceness Com"mon*place`ness, n. The quality of being commonplace; commonness.

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- (1997). Online corrected version: (2006–) "acenes". doi:10.1351/goldbook.A00061 Electronic structure of higher acenes and polyacene: The perspective developed...
- constructed from side-on condensed cyclic segments, for example helicenes and acenes. In transannulation a bicyclic molecule is created by intramolecular carbon-carbon...
- fused rings are angled as in the phenacenes, rather than straight as in the acenes. The compound with a phenanthrene skeleton and nitrogens at the 4 and 5...
- Acenes Naphthalene Anthracene Tetracene Pentacene Hexacene Heptacene Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene...
- exposure to air and light. Structurally, pentacene is one of the linear acenes, the previous one being tetracene (four fused benzene rings) and the next...
- Acenes Naphthalene Anthracene Tetracene Pentacene Hexacene Heptacene Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene...
- Acenes Naphthalene Anthracene Tetracene Pentacene Hexacene Heptacene Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene...
- Acenes Naphthalene Anthracene Tetracene Pentacene Hexacene Heptacene Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene...
- Acenes Naphthalene Anthracene Tetracene Pentacene Hexacene Heptacene Other Azulene Fluorene Helicenes Circulenes Butalene Phenanthrene Chrysene Pyrene...
- fused aromatic rings. They are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, related to acenes and helicenes from which they differ by the arrangement of the fused rings...