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Ball-and-stick model of the cyclohexanol molecule, a cyclic alcohol used in the plastics industry.

Based on the crystal structure of phase III cyclohexanol, as as determined by X-ray diffraction.

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Crystallographic data from R. M. Ibberson, S. Parsons, D. R. Allan and A. M. T. Bell (October 2008). "Polymorphism in cyclohexanol". Acta Cryst B64, 573-582. DOI:10.1107/S0108768108025093

 
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