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English: Structure of a generic carbyne in the doublet (mono-radical) form.
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English: Own work based on: Carbyne doublet.png by DMacks, who drew the original in ChemDraw.
Author Vectorization: Alhadis
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Public domain This image of a simple structural formula is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship.
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current15:01, 4 February 2022Thumbnail for version as of 15:01, 4 February 2022296 × 153 (653 bytes)Alhadis{{Information | Description = {{en|1=Structure of a generic carbyne in the doublet (mono-radical) form.}} | Source = {{en|1={{Own based|Carbyne_doublet.png|by=DMacks}}, who drew the original in ChemDraw.|default=:}} | Date = 2011-06-9 22:20 (UTC) | Author = {{Author|vectorization||OmenBreeze}} | Permission = {{PD-chem}} | other_fields = {{Image generation|Adobe-hand|+}} }} {{Supersedes |1= Carbyne_doublet.p...

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