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  2. Cyclobutane - Wikipedia

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    Cyclobutane is a cycloalkane and organic compound with the formula (CH 2) 4.Cyclobutane is a colourless gas and is commercially available as a liquefied gas.Derivatives of cyclobutane are called cyclobutanes.

  3. C6H12 - Wikipedia

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  4. Cyclobutanone - Wikipedia

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    For example, the oxidative decarboxylation of cyclobutanecarboxylic acid was improved by the use of other reagents and methods. A newer, more efficient preparation of cyclobutanone was found by P. Lipp and R. Köster in which a solution of diazomethane in diethyl ether is reacted with ketene . [ 5 ]

  5. Cycloalkane - Wikipedia

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    In other words, a cycloalkane consists only of hydrogen and carbon atoms arranged in a structure containing a single ring (possibly with side chains), and all of the carbon-carbon bonds are single. The larger cycloalkanes, with more than 20 carbon atoms are typically called cycloparaffins. All cycloalkanes are isomers of alkenes. [2]

  6. Acetyl group - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, an acetyl group is a functional group denoted by the chemical formula −COCH 3 and the structure −C(=O)−CH 3. It is sometimes represented by the symbol Ac [5] [6] (not to be confused with the element actinium). In IUPAC nomenclature, an acetyl group is called an ethanoyl group.

  7. Methylcyclopentane - Wikipedia

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    The C 6 core of methylcyclopentane is not perfectly planar and can pucker to alleviate stress in its structure. [7] The conversion of methylcyclopentane to benzene is a classic aromatization reaction, specifically a dehydroisomerization. This platinum (Pt)-catalyzed process is practiced on scale in the production of gasoline from petroleum.

  8. Benzocyclobutene - Wikipedia

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    Benzocyclobutene (BCB) is a benzene ring fused to a cyclobutane ring. It has chemical formula C 8 H 8. [1]BCB is frequently used to create photosensitive polymers.BCB-based polymer dielectrics may be spun on or applied to various substrates for use in Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) and microelectronics processing.

  9. Butene - Wikipedia

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    Butene, also known as butylene, is an alkene with the formula C 4 H 8.The word butene may refer to any of the individual compounds. They are colourless gases that are present in crude oil as a minor constituent in quantities that are too small for viable extraction.