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  2. 2,3,4-Trimethylpentane - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula. C 8 H 18: Molar mass: 114.232 g·mol −1 Appearance Colourless liquid Odor: Odourless Density: ... 2,3,4-Trimethylpentane is a branched alkane.

  3. List of isomers of undecane - Wikipedia

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    4.3 Trimethyl. 5 Heptane. Toggle Heptane subsection. 5.1 Diethyl. 5.2 Ethyl+Methyl. ... 2-Methyl-4-propylheptane; 3-Methyl-4-propylheptane; 4-Methyl-4-propylheptane;

  4. Trimethylpentane - Wikipedia

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    2,3,3-Trimethylpentane; 2,3,4-Trimethylpentane This page was last edited on 10 January 2019 ...

  5. List of isomers of decane - Wikipedia

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  6. 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.

  7. 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane - Wikipedia

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    2,2,4-Trimethylpentane, also known as isooctane or iso-octane, is an organic compound with the formula (CH 3) 3 CCH 2 CH(CH 3) 2. It is one of several isomers of octane (C 8 H 18 ). This particular isomer is the standard 100 point on the octane rating scale (the zero point is n -heptane ).

  8. 2,3,3-Trimethylpentane - Wikipedia

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    2,3,3-Trimethylpentane is a chemical compound in the family of hydrocarbons which has a formula of C 8 H 18. It is an isomer of octane . It has a role as a human metabolite, a bacterial metabolite and a mammalian metabolite. [ 2 ]

  9. Methyl group - Wikipedia

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    [5] In discussing mechanisms of organic reactions, methyl lithium and related Grignard reagents are often considered to be salts of CH − 3; and though the model may be useful for description and analysis, it is only a useful fiction. Such reagents are generally prepared from the methyl halides: 2 M + CH 3 X → MCH 3 + MX. where M is an ...