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		<title>What is the chemical structure of latex ?</title>
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<h2 id="chemical-structure-of-latex" class="color-purple" style="text-align: justify;">Chemical structure of latex</h2>
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<li>The chemical bond angle between two atoms.</li>
<li>There are three types of angles:
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<li>Relative,</li>
<li>Predefined.</li>
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<li>The Absolute angles give a precise angle (commonly in between 0 to 360, though they can also be negative), and are represented with the syntax <b><absolute angle></b></li>
<li>Produce an angle relative to the angle of the preceding bond and relative angles require the syntax <b><relative angle> </b>.</li>
<li>Predefined angles from 0 to 7 are whole numbers indicating intervals of 45 degrees. The syntax<b>< predefined angle></b>are produced.</li>
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<p>There are 9 different bond types:</p>
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<div class="code-embed-wrapper"> <div class="code-embed-infos"> </div> <pre class="language-markdown code-embed-pre line-numbers"  data-start="1" data-line-offset="0"><code class="language-markdown code-embed-code">\chemfig{A-B}\\<br/>\chemfig{A=B}\\<br/>\chemfig{A~B}\\<br/>\chemfig{A>B}\\<br/>\chemfig{A<B}\\<br/>\chemfig{A>:B}\\<br/>\chemfig{A<:B}\\<br/>\chemfig{A>|B}\\<br/>\chemfig{A<|B}\\</code></pre> </div>
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<li>\chemfig{C(-[:0]H)(-[:90]H)(-[:180]H)(-[:270]H)}</li>
<li><Coeff>by which the bond’s length will be multiplied represents the factor.</li>
<li><Tikz code> regarding the color or style of the bond includes additional options.</li>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">The following code can be produced a methane molecule, for instance:</p>
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