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A structural formula of a chemical compound called Olanoxidine Gluconate. The formula is written in black text on a white background and is divided into two parts. The top part of the image shows the chemical structure of the compound, which consists of a carbon atom, a hydroxyl group, and a carbonyl group. The carbon atom is represented by a hexagon-shaped structure with a carbon dioxide molecule in the center. The carbonyls are represented by two carbon atoms, one on each side of the carbon atom and the other on the other side. In the bottom part, there is a line graph that shows the relationship between the two compounds. The graph shows that the compound is made up of a single carbon atom with a nitrogen atom attached to it. The nitrogen atom is shown as a hexagonal structure, while the carbon atoms are shown as hexagons. The molecule is shown in a straight line, with the nitrogen atom on the left side and the carbonyles on the right side.
Toro Rosso STR1 Olanexidine /m/02csf Cetilistat PNG
. The resolution of this PNG file is 682 x 809 pixels and it has a file size of 13.47 KB.A structural formula of a chemical compound called Olanoxidine Gluconate. The formula is written in black text on a white background and is divided into two parts. The top part of the image shows the chemical structure of the compound, which consists of a carbon atom, a hydroxyl group, and a carbonyl group. The carbon atom is represented by a hexagon-shaped structure with a carbon dioxide molecule in the center. The carbonyls are represented by two carbon atoms, one on each side of the carbon atom and the other on the other side. In the bottom part, there is a line graph that shows the relationship between the two compounds. The graph shows that the compound is made up of a single carbon atom with a nitrogen atom attached to it. The nitrogen atom is shown as a hexagonal structure, while the carbon atoms are shown as hexagons. The molecule is shown in a straight line, with the nitrogen atom on the left side and the carbonyles on the right side.
