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A strength of closed quantitative interviews is that respondents fit their experiences and feelings into categories developed by the researcher.
R or S Configuration
A system for denoting the absolute configuration of chiral centers in molecules by their spatial arrangement.
Configurational Label
A notation used in chemistry to describe the spatial arrangement of atoms within molecules that cannot be changed without breaking chemical bonds.
Chiral Carbon
A carbon atom attached to four different groups, providing a molecule with a non-superposable mirror image.
Asymmetric Carbon
A carbon atom bonded to four different groups, creating a chiral center and potentially optical activity in the molecule.
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