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  2. C5H10O - Wikipedia

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  3. Pentose - Wikipedia

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    Thus the structure of the linear form is H–(CHOH) x –C(=O)–(CHOH) 4-x –H, where x is 0, 1, or 2. The term "pentose" sometimes is assumed to include deoxypentoses, such as deoxyribose: compounds with general formula C 5 H 10 O 5-y that can be described as derived from pentoses by replacement of one or more hydroxyl groups with hydrogen ...

  4. C5H10O2 - Wikipedia

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  5. 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.

  6. 2-Pentanone - Wikipedia

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  7. Cyclopentane - Wikipedia

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    Cyclopentane (also called C pentane) [4] is a highly flammable alicyclic hydrocarbon with chemical formula C 5 H 10 and CAS number 287-92-3, consisting of a ring of five carbon atoms each bonded with two hydrogen atoms above and below the plane.

  8. IUPAC nomenclature of chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The main structure of chemical names according to IUPAC nomenclature. IUPAC nomenclature is a set of recommendations for naming chemical compounds and for describing chemistry and biochemistry in general. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is the international authority on chemical nomenclature and terminology.

  9. C6H12O - Wikipedia

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