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| | Walt Disney's Donald Duck Adventures |
 | | This Donald Duck story, reprinted from Walt Disney's Comics and Stories 44, May(?) 1944, is perhaps the most famous chemical comic book story ever. |
 | | When Donald Duck helps nephews Huey, Louie and Dewey with their chemistry set, he is beaned by a flying flask and turned into "Professor Donald Duck, the Mightiest Chemist in the Universe!" Donald invents Duckmite, which he uses to power a rocket to the moon. |
 | | Among Donald's "chemical talk" is one of the first mentions of methylene, CH, which was included as footnote 19 of the paper "The Spin States of Carbenes," by P. Gaspar and G. Hammond, which appeared in Carbene Chemistry, edited by W. Kirmse, Academic Press: New York, 1964! |
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