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Ball-and-stick model of part of the crystal structure of polyethylene, (CH2)n.

X-ray crystallographic data from Trans. Faraday Soc. (1939) 35, 482-491.

Model constructed in CrystalMaker 8.1.

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Description

Ball-and-stick model of part of the crystal structure of polyethylene, (CH2)n.

X-ray crystallographic data from Trans. Faraday Soc. (1939) 35, 482-491.

Model constructed in CrystalMaker 8.1.

Image generated in Accelrys DS Visualizer.
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