Why is there so many exceptions in chemistry
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The main reason why there seem to be innumerable exceptions in organic chemistry is that the forces of attraction at the molecular level take a very complicated form mathematically (some of these forces vary inversely with the sixth power of separation between atoms).
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this is because our nature has different kinds of substances which become exceptional when we classify them... so we cannot help it
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