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The crystal structure of 3-oxo-1-cyclohexene-1-carboxylic acid, C7H8O3, involves hydrogen-bonding catemers of an unusual type. Hydrogen bonds progress from the carboxyl H atom of one molecule to the ketone O atom of a glide-related molecule [O...O 2.703 (2) Å], resulting in heterochiral chains. Parallel counterdirectional pairs of hydrogen-bonding chains proceed through the chosen cell. There are mutual close contacts of 2.65 Å between the ketone O and vinyl H atoms of centrosymmetrically related chains. Two of the tetrahedral C atoms of the molecule are flexionally disordered, and three of their associated H atoms show attractive inter­molecular close contacts to O atoms.

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Crystallographic Information File (CIF)
Contains datablocks fg1448, global

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Structure factor file (CIF format)
Contains datablock fg1448

CCDC reference: 130393

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