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10.2.2: Anatomy of a Good MyMolecule Article

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    Whatever your topic, it is important to have a well-organized document that can lead your reader from the "big picture" all the way through detailed inorganic chemistry that explains important factors that contribute to how your molecule does its job. Well-organized documents always start from a well-organized outline. Let's look at a few existing articles from previous versions of this course and identify the overall structure, as well as the common moves in the introduction sections.

    Here's an example analysis of an article (this one is pretty short): (Click here)


    Now you try: You can either access the live article or download the pdf versions of the following:

    Example: Cytochrome Oxidase

    Access this article and spend 15 minutes to analyze its structure.


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