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THE crystal and molecular structures of bromomirœstrol, C20H21O6Br, were determined by Taylor, Hodgkin and Rollett in 19591 by means of single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. The present communication deals with their type I crystal, which has a monoclinic unit cell, space group P21, cell constants of a0 = 7.23 Å, b0 = 5.98 Å, c0 = 20.33 Å, β = 92.4°, Z = 2, and a calculated density of 1.65 g/cm3.
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Taylor, Noel E., Hodgkin, Dorothy C., and Rollett, J. S., J. Chem. Soc., 3685 (1960).
Schomaker, W., Waser, J., Marsh, R. E., and Bergman, G., Acta Cryst., 12, 600 (1959).
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OHRT, J., NORTON, D. Molecular Geometry of Bromomirœstrol. Nature 201, 1210–1211 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1038/2011210a0
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