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  2. C3H6O2 - Wikipedia

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    4.3.1 One oxygen in ring. 4.3.2 Two oxygens in ring. 4.4 Five atoms in ring. Toggle the table of contents. C 3 H 6 O 2. 11 languages.

  3. Cyclohexane-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexol - Wikipedia

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    Cyclohexane-1,2,3,4,5,6-hexol is a family of chemical compounds with formula C 6 H 12 O 6, whose molecule consists of a ring of six carbon atoms, each bound to one hydrogen atom and one hydroxyl group (–OH). There are nine stereoisomers, that differ by the position of the hydroxyl groups relative to the mean plane of the ring.

  4. Cyclitol - Wikipedia

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    The cyclitol 1,2,3,4-cyclohexanetetrol (n=6, x=4). There are actually 10 isomers with this same structure. In organic chemistry, a cyclitol is a cycloalkane containing at least three hydroxyl, each attached to a different ring carbon atom. [1] The general formula for an unsubstituted cyclitol is C n H 2n-x (OH) x or C n H 2n O x where 3 ≤ x ...

  5. Isomer - Wikipedia

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    The most common one in nature (myo-inositol) has the hydroxyls on carbons 1, 2, 3 and 5 on the same side of that plane, and can therefore be called cis-1,2,3,5-trans-4,6-cyclohexanehexol. And each of these cis - trans isomers can possibly have stable "chair" or "boat" conformations (although the barriers between these are significantly lower ...

  6. Structural formula - Wikipedia

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    Skeletal structural formula of Vitamin B 12.Many organic molecules are too complicated to be specified by a molecular formula.. The structural formula of a chemical compound is a graphic representation of the molecular structure (determined by structural chemistry methods), showing how the atoms are possibly arranged in the real three-dimensional space.

  7. Hydroxyacetone - Wikipedia

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    Hydroxyacetone, also known as acetol, is the organic chemical with the formula CH 3 C(O)CH 2 OH. It consists of a primary alcohol substituent on acetone. It is an α-hydroxyketone, also called a ketol, and is the simplest hydroxy ketone structure. It is a colorless, distillable liquid.

  8. Stereoisomerism - Wikipedia

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    Le Bel-van't Hoff rule states that for a structure with n asymmetric carbon atoms, there is a maximum of 2 n different stereoisomers possible. As an example, D-glucose is an aldohexose and has the formula C 6 H 12 O 6. Four of its six carbon atoms are stereogenic, which means D-glucose is one of 2 4 =16 possible stereoisomers. [20] [21]

  9. Valence isomer - Wikipedia

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    The valence isomers are not restricted to isomers of benzene. Valence isomers are also seen in the series (CH) 8. Due to the larger number of units, the number of possible valence isomers is also greater and at least 21: Valence isomers of cyclooctatetraene