File:(1S)-(-)-beta-pinene-2D-projected-skeletal.png
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Projected skeletal formula of the (1S)-(−)-β-pinene molecule, C10H16. Based on Image:(1S)-(−)-beta-pinene-from-xtal-3D-sticks.png, with structural data from A. D. Bond and J. E. Davies (November 2001). "(1S)-(−)-β-Pinene". Acta Cryst. 'E57' (11): o1041-o1042. DOI:10.1107/S1600536801016427. Image generated in Accelrys DS Visualizer. |
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