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<blockquote data-quote="jacks" data-source="post: 71942363" data-attributes="member: 264888"><p>It was part below that suggests it may have been taught differently. BTW he teaches graduate chemistry classes at a public university not high school. Are you trying to make an argument that Chemistry is a static science and has not made significant changes over the last 20 or 30 years?</p><p></p><p>"Krylov and her colleagues demonstrated that protons are <em>not obligated to travel along hydrogen bonds, as previously believed</em>. The finding suggests that protons may move efficiently in stacked systems of molecules, which are common in plant biomass, membranes, DNA and elsewhere."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacks, post: 71942363, member: 264888"] It was part below that suggests it may have been taught differently. BTW he teaches graduate chemistry classes at a public university not high school. Are you trying to make an argument that Chemistry is a static science and has not made significant changes over the last 20 or 30 years? "Krylov and her colleagues demonstrated that protons are [I]not obligated to travel along hydrogen bonds, as previously believed[/I]. The finding suggests that protons may move efficiently in stacked systems of molecules, which are common in plant biomass, membranes, DNA and elsewhere." [/QUOTE]
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