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  2. List of compounds with carbon number 10 - Wikipedia

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    6802-75-1 C 10 H 16 O 6: triethyl methanetricarboxylate: 6279-86-3 C 10 H 16 S: thiocamphor: 7519-74-6 C 10 H 17 Cl: bornyl chloride: 464-41-5 C 10 H 17 Cl 3 O 2: octyl trichloroacetate: 16958-78-4 C 10 H 17 N: cyclohexanebutyronitrile: 4441-66-1 C 10 H 17 NO 3: ecgonine methyl ester: 7143-09-1 C 10 H 17 N 2 O 4 PS: etrimfos: 38260-54-7 C 10 H ...

  3. List of compounds with carbon number 1 - Wikipedia

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    Chemical formula Synonyms CAS number; CAgN: silver cyanide: 506-64-9 CAlH 2 N: aluminium monocyanide: 19401-01-5 CB: boron carbide: 12011-54-0 CBSi: carbon monoboride monosilicide

  4. Carbon compounds - Wikipedia

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    Organic carbon compounds are far more numerous than inorganic carbon compounds. In general bonds of carbon with other elements are covalent bonds. Carbon is tetravalent but carbon free radicals and carbenes occur as short-lived intermediates. Ions of carbon are carbocations and carbanions are also short-lived. An important carbon property is ...

  5. Adamantane - Wikipedia

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    Adamantane is an organic compound with formula C 10 H 16 or, more descriptively, (CH) 4 (CH 2) 6. Adamantane molecules can be described as the fusion of three cyclohexane rings. The molecule is both rigid and virtually stress-free. Adamantane is the most stable isomer of C 10 H 16.

  6. Organic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    Organic chemistry is a subdiscipline within chemistry involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds and organic materials, i.e., matter in its various forms that contain carbon atoms. [1] Study of structure determines their structural formula.

  7. Carbon - Wikipedia

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    Carbon's abundance, its unique diversity of organic compounds, and its unusual ability to form polymers at the temperatures commonly encountered on Earth, enables this element to serve as a common element of all known life. It is the second most abundant element in the human body by mass (about 18.5%) after oxygen. [17]

  8. Carbones - Wikipedia

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    Carbones are a class of molecules containing a carbon atom in the 1 D excited state with a formal oxidation state of zero where all four valence electrons exist as unbonded lone pairs. [1] These carbon-based compounds are of the formula CL 2 where L is a strongly σ-donating ligand, typically a phosphine (carbodiphosphoranes) or a N ...

  9. Organic compound - Wikipedia

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    For example, carbon-containing compounds such as alkanes (e.g. methane CH 4) and its derivatives are universally considered organic, but many others are sometimes considered inorganic, such as halides of carbon without carbon-hydrogen and carbon-carbon bonds (e.g. carbon tetrachloride CCl 4), and certain compounds of carbon with nitrogen and ...

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