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Methylpentene is an alkene with a molecular formula C 6 H 12.The prefix "methyl-" is derived from the fact that there is a methyl(CH 3) branch, the word root "-pent-" is derived from the fact that there are 5 carbon atoms in the parent chain, while the "-ene" suffix denotes that there is a double bond present, as per IUPAC nomenclature. [1]
The molecular formula C 6 H 12 may refer to following structural isomers: Acyclic Compounds ... 2-Methyl-2-pentene; 3-Methyl-2-pentene; 4-Methyl-2-pentene ...
3-Methyl-2-pentanone Names ... Chemical formula. C 6 H 12 O: Molar mass: 100.161 g·mol −1 Appearance Colorless liquid Odor: Peppermint-like Density: 0.8130 g/mL ...
Pentenes are alkenes with the chemical formula C 5 H 10.Each molecule contains one double bond within its molecular structure. Six different compounds are in this class, differing from each other by whether the carbon atoms are attached linearly or in a branched structure and whether the double bond has a cis or trans form.
3-Methyl-3-penten-2-one is an unsaturated aliphatic ketone. It is an isomer of mesityl oxide and isomesityl oxide. It is a precursor of 3-methyl-2-pentanone (methyl sec-butyl ketone) and is obtained by acid-catalyzed dehydration of 4-hydroxy-3-methyl-2-pentanone. It is used as an intermediate in organic chemistry syntheses. [1]
3-Methylpentane is a branched alkane with the molecular formula C 6 H 14. It is a structural isomer of hexane composed of a methyl group bonded to the third carbon atom in a pentane chain. It is of similar structure to the isomeric 2-methylpentane , which has the methyl group located on the second carbon of the pentane chain.
Perfluoro(2-methyl-3-pentanone) is a fluorinated ketone with the structural formula CF 3 CF 2 C(=O)CF(CF 3) 2, a fully-fluorinated analog of ethyl isopropyl ketone. It is used as an electronics coolant liquid and fire protection fluid sold commercially by 3M under brand names such as Novec 1230 , Novec 649 , and FK-5-1-12 .
Pentenoic acid is any of five mono-carboxylic acids whose molecule has an unbranched chain of five carbons connected by three single bonds and one double bond.That is, any compound with one of the formulas HO(O=)C−CH=CH−CH 2 −CH 3 (2-pentenoic), HO(O=)C−CH 2 −CH=CH−CH 3 (3-pentenoic), or HO(O=)C−CH 2 −CH 2 −CH=CH 2 (4-pentenoic).