Friedrich August Kekulé Quote

The separate atoms of a molecule are not connected all with all, or all with one, but, on the contrary, each one is connected only with one or with a few neighbouring atoms, just as in a chain link is connected with link.


'The Scientific Aims and Achievements of Chemistry', Nature, 18, 1878


The separate atoms of a molecule are not connected all with all, or all with one, but, on the contrary, each one is connected only with one or with a ...

The separate atoms of a molecule are not connected all with all, or all with one, but, on the contrary, each one is connected only with one or with a ...

The separate atoms of a molecule are not connected all with all, or all with one, but, on the contrary, each one is connected only with one or with a ...

The separate atoms of a molecule are not connected all with all, or all with one, but, on the contrary, each one is connected only with one or with a ...