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The phrase "aromatic molecules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry, to refer to a class of compounds that contain a conjugated ring system with delocalized pi electrons.
Example: "Aromatic molecules, such as benzene, are known for their stability and unique chemical properties."
Alternatives: "aromatic compounds" or "aromatic substances".
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Figure 1: Antiaromatic and aromatic molecules.
Essentially, perfume is just aromatic molecules in a neutral medium.
Witte, G. & Wöll, C. Growth of aromatic molecules on solid substrates for applications in organic electronics.
That same hydration of aromatic molecules, Freier says, affects animals and insects as well.
Dong, X. et al. Doping single-layer graphene with aromatic molecules.
Sure, it will smell exquisite as the aromatic molecules evaporate, but once a morsel hits your mouth, everything tenses up.
The coke precursors are defined as three-ring aromatic molecules.
More than that, aromatic molecules stick to the bubbles and so are delivered directly to the surface.
As the relative humidity, or moisture content, of the air increases, those aromatic molecules collect a layer of water.
The prepared GQDs were highly luminescent due to the planar structure in aromatic molecules.
Twelve aromatic molecules containing two methylthiomethyl groups were used as construction units ("residues").
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