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  2. Methylpentene - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Pentene - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. C5H8 - Wikipedia

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    Constitution formula for isomers of C 5 H 8 with CAS numbers. The molecular formula C 5 H 8 may refer to any of the following hydrocarbons: . Pentynes:; 1-Pentyne; 2-Pentyne; 3-Methyl-1-butyne or isopentyne, CAS 598-23-2

  5. 2-Pentyne - Wikipedia

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    2-Pentyne, an organic compound with the formula CH 3 CH 2 C≡CCH 3 and is an internal alkyne. It is an isomer of 1-pentyne, a terminal alkyne. 1-Pentyne. Synthesis

  6. 3-Methylpentane - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Pentyne - Wikipedia

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    2-Pentyne (ethyl methyl acetylene) 1-Pentyne (propylacetylene) This page was last edited on 31 December 2019, at 13:12 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  8. Alkyne - Wikipedia

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    In acetylene, the H–CC bond angles are 180°. By virtue of this bond angle, alkynes are rod-like. Correspondingly, cyclic alkynes are rare. Benzyne cannot be isolated. . The CC bond distance of 118 picometers (for C 2 H 2) is much shorter than the C=C distance in alkenes (132 pm, for C 2 H 4) or the CC bond in alkanes (153 p

  9. C6H10 - Wikipedia

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    3-Methyl-1-pentyne; 3,3-Dimethyl-1-butyne This page was last edited on 8 October 2024, at 13:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...