File:Adipic acid molecule ball from xtal.png
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current | 18:05, 1 January 2018 | 3,704 × 1,500 (756 KB) | Jynto | =={{int:filedesc}}== {{Information |description=Ball-and-stick model of the '''adipic acid''' molecule, also known as '''hexanedioic acid''', a dicarboxylic acid with 6 carbons. Atom positions based on a cryst... |
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- Glutamata acido
- Natria adipato
- Kalia adipato
- Metila adipato
- Adipata acido
- Etila adipato
- Propila adipato
- Alila adipato
- Izopropila adipato
- Izobutila adipato
- Glutarata acido
- Ŝablono:Adipatoj
- Amila adipato
- Anizila adipato
- Benzila adipato
- Butila adipato
- Citronelila adipato
- Eŭgenila adipato
- Farnezila adipato
- Geranila adipato
- Izoamila adipato
- Nerila adipato
- Fenetila adipato
- Vinila adipato
- Linalila adipato
- Piperazina adipato
- Baria hidroksido
- 1,6-Heksanoduolo
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