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A Winter's Entertainment
Lesser-Known Atmospheric Compounds
J. Karlik
University of California, Bakersfield, CA 93307
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December 1995
Vol. 72 No. 12
p. 1075

Abstract
Almost everyone is familiar with the atmospheric compounds derived from nitrogen and oxygen and also sulfur and oxygen, but this article introduces some of the lesser-known atmospheric compounds. A chemical play on words is used to entertain the reader.
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Karlik, J. J. Chem. Educ. 1995 72 1075.
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