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Date 16 September 2007 (original upload date)
Source Transferred from en.wikipedia to Commons by Ronhjones using CommonsHelper.
Author Meodipt at English Wikipedia
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This structural formula was created with Inkscape.
 
The chemistry symbols of this structural formula are drawn using the path text method.

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  • 2011-06-24 20:38 Edgar181 195×87 (7743 bytes) fixed svg bug
  • 2007-09-16 00:03 Meodipt 195×87 (2427 bytes) i drew this anyone can use it {{pd-self}}
  • 2007-09-16 00:02 Meodipt 195×87 (2427 bytes) i drew this anyone can use it {{pd-self}}
  • 2007-09-16 00:01 Meodipt 744×1052 (2401 bytes) i drew this anyone can use it {{pd-self}}

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