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Space-filling model of the glutaric acid molecule, a dicarboxylic acid. Atom positions based on a crystallographic study of glutaric acid and urea crystallised in a 1:1 ratio (see source). Color code:
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Own work. Crystallographic data from Keith Chadwick, Roger Davey, Ghazala Sadiq, Wendy Cross and Robin Pritchardc. “The utility of a ternary phase diagram in the discovery of new co-crystal forms”. Acta Cryst. (2009). 3, 412-414. DOI:10.1039/B818268J This image was created with Discovery Studio Visualizer. |
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