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(E) 1 (2 Hy­dr­oxy 6 meth­­oxy­phen­yl) 3 (2,4,6 tri­meth­­oxy­phen­yl)prop 2 en 1 one

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Table 1Hydrogen-bond geometry (A˚ , �).
Figure 1Molecular structure of the title compound, showing displacement ellipsoids drawn at the 50% probability level

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