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"CPK" stands for Corey-Pauling-Koltun. It commonly refers to a color scheme for the elements that originated in physical models developed by Corey, Pauling and Koltun. In this color scheme, carbon is gray or black, <font color="red">'''oxygen is red'''</font>, <font color="blue">'''nitrogen is blue'''</font>, and hydrogen is white.
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"CPK" stands for Corey-Pauling-Koltun. It commonly refers to a color scheme for the elements that originated in physical models developed by Corey, Pauling and Koltun. In this color scheme, carbon is gray or black, oxygen is red, nitrogen is blue, and hydrogen is white.

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