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  2. List of isomers of decane - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of the 75 isomers of decane. [1] [2] Straight-chain. n-Decane; Nonane. 2-Methylnonane; ... 3-Ethyl-2,4-dimethylhexane; 3-Ethyl-2,5-dimethylhexane;

  3. Dimethylhexane - Wikipedia

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    2,5-Dimethylhexane; 3,3-Dimethylhexane; 3,4-Dimethylhexane [Wikidata This page was last edited on 27 April 2022, at 16:52 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  4. Alkane - Wikipedia

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    For example, cyclobutane and methylcyclopropane are isomers of each other (C 4 H 8), but are not isomers of butane (C 4 H 10). Branched alkanes are more thermodynamically stable than their linear (or less branched) isomers. For example, the highly branched 2,2,3,3-tetramethylbutane is about 1.9 kcal/mol more stable than its linear isomer, n ...

  5. 2,3,4-Trimethylpentane - Wikipedia

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    2,3-Dimethylhexane; ... 2,3,4-Trimethylpentane is a branched alkane. It is one of the isomers of octane. References

  6. List of isomers of dodecane - Wikipedia

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    This is the list of 355 isomers of dodecane. [1] Straight-chain. Dodecane; Undecane. ... 3,3-Diethyl-2,4-dimethylhexane; 3,3-Diethyl-2,5-dimethylhexane;

  7. 2,3-Dimethylhexane - Wikipedia

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    2,3-Dimethylhexane is a structural isomer of octane. References This page was last edited on 27 February 2023, at 20:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  8. Standard enthalpy of formation - Wikipedia

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    The sum of these enthalpies give the standard enthalpy of ... C 8 Alkane branched isomers: C 8 H 18: 2,3-Dimethylhexane: −55.1: −230.5 C 8 H 18: 2,2,3,3 ...

  9. 2,5-Dimethylhexane - Wikipedia

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    2,5-Dimethylhexane is a branched alkane used in the aviation industry in low revolutions per minute helicopters. [2] As an isomer of octane , the boiling point is very close to that of octane, but can in pure form be slightly lower. 2,5-Dimethylhexane is moderately toxic.