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  2. Dimethylhexane - Wikipedia

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    3,4-Dimethylhexane [Wikidata Index of chemical compounds with the same name This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated with the same name.

  3. List of isomers of decane - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... 3-Ethyl-2,4-dimethylhexane; 3-Ethyl-2,5-dimethylhexane; 3-Ethyl-3,4-dimethylhexane;

  4. IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    For example, C(CH 3) 4 (neopentane) is named 2,2-dimethylpropane. If there are different groups, they are added in alphabetical order, separated by commas or hyphens. The longest possible main alkane chain is used; therefore 3-ethyl-4-methylhexane instead of 2,3-diethylpentane, even though these describe equivalent structures.

  5. 2,3,4-Trimethylpentane - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. C 8 H 18: Molar mass: ... Melting point: −109.7 to −109.0 °C; −165.5 to −164.1 °F; 163.4 to 164.2 K Boiling point: ... 2,3-Dimethylhexane ...

  6. C8H18 - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... The molecular formula C 8 H 18 (molar mass: 114.23 g/mol ... 2,5-Dimethylhexane; 3,3-Dimethylhexane; 3,4 ...

  7. Newman projection - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] This diagram style is an alternative to a sawhorse projection, which views a carbon–carbon bond from an oblique angle, or a wedge-and-dash style, such as a Natta projection. These other styles can indicate the bonding and stereochemistry , but not as much conformational detail.

  8. 2,4-Dimethylpentane - Wikipedia

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    2,4-Dimethylpentane is an alkane with the chemical formula [(H 3 C) 2 CH] 2 CH 2. This colorless hydrocarbon is produced in large quantities in oil refineries. It results from the alkylation of isobutane by propylene. [1] Often referred to as "alkylate", it is blended with other gasoline components to give a high octane fuel.

  9. List of isomers of dodecane - Wikipedia

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    The page provides a comprehensive list of isomers of dodecane, including their chemical structures and properties.