Examples of using Structural formula in English and their translations into Swedish
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Structural formula of ethanol.
Tip 2: How to make structural formulas.
The structural formula is shown in the diagram below.
Apixaban has the following structural formula.
What is the structural formula of isoprene.
H3PO3 is more clearly described with the structural formula HPO(OH)2.
The structural formula of the compound has two isomers.
the other has the following general structural formula.
Structural formula: THC- tetrahydrocannabinol, chemistry.
chemical structural formulas.
Structural formula: CBD cannabidiol, cannabis, chemistry.
molecular weight and structural formula are specified.
Molecular and structural formula including SMILES notation, if available.
Hydrocarbons with the same molecular formula but different structural formulae are called structural isomers.
Molecular and structural formula(including SMILES notation, if available).
together with the structural formula and the possible range expressed as g/kg or g/1.
For example, the structural formulas of n-pentane, isopentane, tetramethylmethane.
representing a molecular weight of 528.5 with the following structural formula.
Molecular and structural formula(including full details of any isomeric composition), molecular mass.
on which it was necessary to compose structural Formula hydrocarbons and their isomers.
The structural formula, including relative
information related to molecular and structural formula, composition, nature and amount of additives;
Structural formula of ceftriaxone, one of the third-generation cefalosporin antibiotics recommended for the initial treatment of bacterial meningitis.
The resemblance of raspberry ketone adrenaline and ephedrine in their structural formula excited by the heads of some Eastern analysts
Structural formula is a graphic representationchemical structure of the molecule of matter,
Methylenedioxy is the term used in the field of chemistry, particularly in organic chemistry, for a functional group with the structural formula R-O-CH2-O-R' which is connected to the rest of a molecule by two chemical bonds.
This image of a simple structural formula is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain,
This test need not be performed when examination of the structural formula establishes beyond reasonable doubt that the substance is incapable of reacting exothermically with a combustible material.
Structural chemical formula: caffeine, coffee, caffeine.