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Visualizing Molecules

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Molecule Name Chemical
Formula
Section
Reference
nitrous acid HNO2 16.2
perchloric acid HClO4 16.2
hydrocyanic acid HCN 16.2
carbonic acid H2CO3 16.2
acetic acid HC2H3O2 16.2
nitric acid HNO3 16.2
sulfuric acid H2SO4 16.2
phosphoric acid H3PO4 16.2
hypochlorous acid HClO 16.6
phenol HOC6H5 16.6
benzoic acid HC7H5O2 16.6
formic acid HCOOH 16.6
niacin HC6H4NO2 16.6
ascorbic acid H2C6H6O6 16.6
citric H3C6H5O7 16.6
tartaric acid H2C4H4O6 16.6
pyridine C5H5N 16.7
methyl amine CH3NH2 16.7
amphetamine C9H11NH2 16.8
quinoline C9H7N 16.8
hypoiodous acid HIO 16.10
boron trifluoride BF3 16.11
glycine H2NCH2COOH 16.11
alanine H2NCH(CH3)COOH 16.11
phosphorous acid H3PO3 16.11
saccharin HNC7H4SO3 Exercise 16.53
aspirin HC9H7O4 Exercise 16.54
ephedrine C10H15ON Exercise 16.67
codeine C18H21NO3 Exercise 16.68



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