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In One of His Proofs for the Existence of God

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In one of his proofs for the existence of God, Aquinas says, "We see that things which lack _________, such as mere physical objects, act always, or nearly always, in the same way. Hence it is plain that they achieve this, not by chance, but by design."


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Π Network

A system of conjugated pi bonds in a molecule, allowing delocalized electron movement across the structure, affecting its reactivity and properties.

Anti-aromatic

Refers to cyclic compounds that do not follow the rules of aromaticity, often being less stable due to their electronic structure.

Nitrophenol

An organic compound consisting of a phenol group in which one of the hydrogen atoms is replaced by a nitro group (-NO2).

Acceptable Name

A name for a chemical compound that conforms to the rules of a recognized naming system like IUPAC, making it suitable for scientific communication.

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