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  2. List of straight-chain alkanes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of straight-chain alkanes, the total number of isomers of each (including branched chains), and their common names, sorted by number of carbon atoms. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Number of C atoms

  3. Cyclo(6)carbon - Wikipedia

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    The molecule is a ring of six carbon atoms, connected by alternating double bonds. [1] It is, therefore, a member of the cyclo[ n ]carbon family. There have been a few attempts to synthesize cyclo[6]carbon, e.g. by pyrolysis of mellitic anhydride , [ 2 ] but without success until 2023, when it was successfully synthesized by atom manipulation ...

  4. Cyclocarbon - Wikipedia

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    The six-carbon member of this family (C 6) is also called benzotriyne. Cyclo[18]carbon. The smallest cyclo[n]carbon ... For the smaller carbon chains, ...

  5. List of compounds with carbon number 6 - Wikipedia

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    C 6 ClF 5 O 2 S: pentafluorobenzenesulfonyl chloride: 832-53-1 C 6 CrO 6: chromium hexacarbonyl: 13007-92-6 C 6 Cr 23: chromium carbide: 12105-81-6 C 6 F 14 NO: pentafluoronitrosobenzene: 1423-13-8 C 6 F 10: decafluorocyclohexene: 355-75-9 C 6 F 10 O 2: octafluoroadipoyl fluoride: 37881-62-2 C 6 F 10 O 3: pentafluoropropionic anhydride: 356-42 ...

  6. Hexose - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, a hexose is a monosaccharide (simple sugar) with six carbon atoms. [1] [2] The chemical formula for all hexoses is C 6 H 12 O 6, and their molecular weight is 180.156 g/mol. [3] Hexoses exist in two forms, open-chain or cyclic, that easily convert into each other in aqueous solutions. [4]

  7. List of carboxylic acids - Wikipedia

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    This list is ordered by the number of carbon atoms in a carboxylic acid. C1. Common name: IUPAC name: ... hexane-1,6-dioic acid: HOOC(CH 2) 4 COOH 2,3 ...

  8. Alkane - Wikipedia

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    The simplest isomer of an alkane is the one in which the carbon atoms are arranged in a single chain with no branches. This isomer is sometimes called the n-isomer (n for "normal", although it is not necessarily the most common). However, the chain of carbon atoms may also be branched at one or more points.

  9. IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The side chains are: an ethyl- at carbon 4, an ethyl- at carbon 8, and a butyl- at carbon 12. Note: the −O−CH 3 at carbon atom 15 is not a side chain, but it is a methoxy functional group. There are two ethyl- groups. They are combined to create, 4,8-diethyl. The side chains are grouped like this: 12-butyl-4,8-diethyl.