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Odd Hassel won The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1969.

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Why did Odd Hassel win The Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1969?

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1969 was awarded jointly to Derek H. R. Barton and Odd Hassel for their contributions to the development of the concept of conformation and its application in chemistry


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