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- Skeletal_formula abstract "The skeletal formula, sometimes called line-angle formula, of an organic compound is a type of molecular structural formula that serves as a shorthand representation of its bonding and some details of its molecular geometry. It is represented in two dimensions, as on a page of paper. It employs certain conventions to represent carbon and hydrogen atoms, which are the most common in organic chemistry.The technique was developed by the organic chemist Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz. Skeletal formulae have become ubiquitous in organic chemistry, partly because they are relatively quick and simple to draw. Carbon atoms are usually depicted as line ends or vertices with the assumption that all carbons have a valence of 4 and carbon-hydrogen bonds, usually not shown explicitly, are assumed to complete each C valence. A skeletal formula shows the skeletal structure or skeleton of a molecule, which is composed of the skeletal atoms that make up the molecule.".
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- Skeletal_formula subject Category:Chemical_formulas.
- Skeletal_formula subject Category:Organic_chemistry.
- Skeletal_formula type Abstraction100002137.
- Skeletal_formula type ChemicalFormulas.
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- Skeletal_formula type Formula106816935.
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- Skeletal_formula comment "The skeletal formula, sometimes called line-angle formula, of an organic compound is a type of molecular structural formula that serves as a shorthand representation of its bonding and some details of its molecular geometry. It is represented in two dimensions, as on a page of paper. It employs certain conventions to represent carbon and hydrogen atoms, which are the most common in organic chemistry.The technique was developed by the organic chemist Friedrich August Kekulé von Stradonitz.".
- Skeletal_formula label "Formule topologique".
- Skeletal_formula label "Fórmula esqueletal".
- Skeletal_formula label "Fórmula esquelética".
- Skeletal_formula label "Skeletal formula".
- Skeletal_formula label "Skelettformel".
- Skeletal_formula label "Скелетная формула".
- Skeletal_formula label "صيغة هيكلية".
- Skeletal_formula label "键线式".
- Skeletal_formula sameAs Skelettformel.
- Skeletal_formula sameAs Fórmula_esqueletal.
- Skeletal_formula sameAs Formule_topologique.
- Skeletal_formula sameAs Fórmula_esquelética.
- Skeletal_formula sameAs m.02x__b.
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- Skeletal_formula sameAs Q899274.
- Skeletal_formula sameAs Skeletal_formula.
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- Skeletal_formula depiction Escitalopram.svg.
- Skeletal_formula isPrimaryTopicOf Skeletal_formula.