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William N. Lipscomb, Jr.
edit- William Lipscomb
- Nobel Prize
- Nobel Prize in Chemistry
- Ig Nobel Prize
- Graduate School
- California Institute of Technology
- Linus Pauling
- Students
- Roald Hoffmann
- Russell M. Pitzer
- Michael Rossmann
- Thomas A. Steitz
- Raymond C. Stevens
- Donald Voet
- Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and the Chemical Shift
- Intermetallics
- Nuclear magnetic resonance
- Ethane
- Extended Huckel method
- Chemical shift
- Boron Chemistry and the Nature of the Chemical Bond
- Theoretical chemistry
- X-ray scattering techniques
- X-ray crystallography
- Ab initio quantum chemistry methods
- Boron
- Borane
- Carborane
- H. Christopher Longuet-Higgins
- Diborane
- Three-center two-electron bond
- Structure and Function of Large Biochemical Molecules
- Carboxypeptidase A
- Aspartate carbamoyltransferase
- 50S
- Ada Yonath
- Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
- Phosphate minerals
- Powder diffraction
- Tetragonal crystal system
- Monoclinic crystal system
- Other Awards and Activities
- United States National Academy of Sciences
- International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science
- Kentucky colonel