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What does the filled circle in the skeletal formula represent?
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What does the filled circle in the skeletal formula represent?
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Hello, got this structure, what does the filled circle mean?
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Most likely anything, starting with a carbon. You will often see not a dot but R
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, R being short for a 'radical'.
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The color black is often used to portray carbon atoms. Red is often oxygen, and blue is often nitrogen, etc.
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