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Chemists broke a 100-year-old rule to make extremely unstable molecules

Chemists broke a 100-year-old rule to make extremely unstable molecules

Scientists have broken a 100-year-old chemistry rule to synthesize a class of molecules previously thought to be too unstable to form.

The molecules in question violate Bredt’s rule, which describes where certain types of bonds can occur within a class of 3D chemical compounds. Successfully synthesizing these “anti-Bredt” molecules, as described Nov. 1 in the journal Sciencecould help scientists make new kinds of medicine.