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Friedrich August Kekulé,
later Friedrich August Kekule von
Stradonitz (/ˈkeɪkəleɪ/ KAY-kə-lay, German: [ˈfʁiːdʁɪç ˈʔaʊɡʊst
ˈkeːkuleː fɔn ʃtʁaˈdoːnɪts];...
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Kekulé may
refer to:
August Kekulé (1829–1896),
later August Kekule von Stradonitz,
German organic chemist Non-
Kekulé molecule Alexander Kekulé, a German...
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alternating single and
double bonds (cyclohexatriene), was
developed by
Kekulé (see
History section below). Each bond may be seen as a
hybrid of a single...
- "The
Kekulé Problem" is a 2017
essay written by the
American author Cormac McCarthy for the
Santa Fe
Institute (SFI). It was McCarthy's
first published...
- A non-
Kekulé molecule is a
conjugated hydrocarbon that
cannot be ****igned a
classical Kekulé structure[definition needed].
Since non-
Kekulé molecules...
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Kekulé is a
lunar impact crater on the far side of the Moon. It lies just to the west-southwest of the
larger crater Poynting, on the edge of the ejecta...
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proposed structure.
Kekulé's symmetrical ring
could explain these curious facts, as well as benzene's 1:1 carbon-hydrogen ratio.
Kekulé's 1872 modification...
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Alexander S.
Kekulé (born
November 7, 1958) is a
German physician and biochemist.
Since 1999 he has held the
chair for
Medical Microbiology and Virology...
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Kekulé was a
computer program named after the
chemist Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz. The
program was
created starting in
about 1990 by Joe McDaniel...
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Reinhard Kekulé von
Stradonitz (name at
birth Kekulé,
called Kekulé von
Stradonitz only
after 1889; 6
March 1839 – 23
March 1911) was a
German archeologist...