Periodicals>Journal Article:  Jørgensen, Christian Klixbüll (1985), 'Interview with Jannik Bjerrum and Christian Klixbull Jørgensen', , Journal of Chemical Education, (1985), 62, 1005., Retrieved on 2012-06-06

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06 JUN 2012

 On the Future of Chemistry

Chemistry is not the preservation hall of old jazz that it sometimes looks like. We cannot know what may happen tomorrow. Someone may oxidize mercury (II), francium (I), or radium (II). A mineral in Nova Scotia may contain an unsaturated quark per 1020 nucleons. (This is still 6000 per gram.) We may pick up an extraterrestrial edition of Chemical Abstracts. The universe may be a 4-dimensional soap bubble in an 11-dimensional space as some supersymmetry theorists argued in May of 1983. Who kno...
Folksonomies: chemistry
Folksonomies: chemistry
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The science has a nebulous future to predict owing to the engineering and experimental nature of its character.

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