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Unnecessary concepts in chemistry

It is all too easy to think that in the past chemists got some of it wrong and that these days chemists know exactly what they are doing. There are obvious examples of theories that were once prevalent but are now discarded, even discredited. Examples include the phlogiston theory of the seventeenth century and the theory of ‘molecules’ such as sodium chloride which transfer electrons when they conduct - a theory...

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