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I'm trying to draw this molecule using the chemfig package but honestly don't know where or how to start. Please help. Thank you.

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I'm trying to draw this molecule using the chemfig package but honestly don't know where or how to start. Please help. Thank you.

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Welcome to TeX.SE, please show us what you have tried so-far. This is not ajust-do-it-for-mesite.
– Raaja
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Since you are asking for a starting point, here are two; the chemfig manual and a google picture search forsite:tex.stackexchange.com chemfig compounds.
– marmot
1 hour ago
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The example on p. 68 of the chemfig user guide seems to contain all necessary components
– user186389
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I'm trying to draw this molecule using the chemfig package but honestly don't know where or how to start. Please help. Thank you.

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I'm trying to draw this molecule using the chemfig package but honestly don't know where or how to start. Please help. Thank you.

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Welcome to TeX.SE, please show us what you have tried so-far. This is not ajust-do-it-for-mesite.
– Raaja
1 hour ago
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Since you are asking for a starting point, here are two; the chemfig manual and a google picture search forsite:tex.stackexchange.com chemfig compounds.
– marmot
1 hour ago
1
The example on p. 68 of the chemfig user guide seems to contain all necessary components
– user186389
41 mins ago
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Welcome to TeX.SE, please show us what you have tried so-far. This is not ajust-do-it-for-mesite.
– Raaja
1 hour ago
1
Since you are asking for a starting point, here are two; the chemfig manual and a google picture search forsite:tex.stackexchange.com chemfig compounds.
– marmot
1 hour ago
1
The example on p. 68 of the chemfig user guide seems to contain all necessary components
– user186389
41 mins ago
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Welcome to TeX.SE, please show us what you have tried so-far. This is not a
just-do-it-for-me site.– Raaja
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Welcome to TeX.SE, please show us what you have tried so-far. This is not a
just-do-it-for-me site.– Raaja
1 hour ago
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Since you are asking for a starting point, here are two; the chemfig manual and a google picture search for
site:tex.stackexchange.com chemfig compounds.– marmot
1 hour ago
Since you are asking for a starting point, here are two; the chemfig manual and a google picture search for
site:tex.stackexchange.com chemfig compounds.– marmot
1 hour ago
1
1
The example on p. 68 of the chemfig user guide seems to contain all necessary components
– user186389
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The example on p. 68 of the chemfig user guide seems to contain all necessary components
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