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  2. 3-Ethylpentane - Wikipedia

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    3-Ethylpentane (C 7 H 16) is a branched saturated hydrocarbon. It is an alkane, and one of the many structural isomers of heptane, consisting of a five carbon chain with a two carbon branch at the middle carbon. An example of an alcohol derived from 3-ethylpentane is the tertiary alcohol 3-ethylpentan-3-ol. [3]

  3. List of isomers of tridecane - Wikipedia

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  4. C3-Benzenes - Wikipedia

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    The C 3-benzenes are a class of organic aromatic compounds which contain a benzene ring and three other carbon atoms. For the hydrocarbons with no further unsaturation, there are four isomers. The chemical formula for all the saturated isomers is C 9 H 12 .

  5. 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.

  6. 3-Methyl-2-pentanone - Wikipedia

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    3-Methyl-2-pentanone (methyl sec-butyl ketone) is an aliphatic ketone and isomer of 2-hexanone. [2] References This page was last edited on 17 November 2024, at 23: ...

  7. 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.

  8. 3-Ethyl-3-pentanol - Wikipedia

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    3-Ethyl-3-pentanol, also known as 3-ethylpentan-3-ol, is a tertiary alcohol with the molecular formula C 7 H 16 O. It reacts with chromic acid by first dehydrating to an olefin 3-ethyl-2-pentene, and then by converting the double bond to an epoxide. [2] Perfluorination affords perfluorotriethylcarbinol, a powerful uncoupling agent.

  9. Alkyl group - Wikipedia

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    This compound is known as 2,3,3-trimethylpentane. Here three identical alkyl groups attached to carbon atoms 2, 3, and 3. Here three identical alkyl groups attached to carbon atoms 2, 3, and 3. The numbers are included in the name to avoid ambiguity about the position of the groups, and "tri" indicates that there are three identical methyl groups.