Table of Contents
14 relations: Alkane, Carbon, Chemical formula, Hexane, Isopentane, Methyl group, Pentane, Structural isomer, Valnoctamide, 2-Ethyl-1-butanol, 2-Methylhexane, 2-Methylpentane, 3-Ethylpentane, 3-Methylhexane.
Alkane
In organic chemistry, an alkane, or paraffin (a historical trivial name that also has other meanings), is an acyclic saturated hydrocarbon. 3-Methylpentane and alkane are alkanes.
See 3-Methylpentane and Alkane
Carbon
Carbon is a chemical element; it has symbol C and atomic number 6.
See 3-Methylpentane and Carbon
Chemical formula
A chemical formula is a way of presenting information about the chemical proportions of atoms that constitute a particular chemical compound or molecule, using chemical element symbols, numbers, and sometimes also other symbols, such as parentheses, dashes, brackets, commas and plus (+) and minus (−) signs.
See 3-Methylpentane and Chemical formula
Hexane
Hexane or n-hexane is an organic compound, a straight-chain alkane with six carbon atoms and the molecular formula C6H14. 3-Methylpentane and Hexane are alkanes.
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Isopentane
Isopentane, also called methylbutane or 2-methylbutane, is a branched-chain saturated hydrocarbon (an alkane) with five carbon atoms, with formula or. 3-Methylpentane and Isopentane are alkanes.
See 3-Methylpentane and Isopentane
Methyl group
In organic chemistry, a methyl group is an alkyl derived from methane, containing one carbon atom bonded to three hydrogen atoms, having chemical formula (whereas normal methane has the formula). In formulas, the group is often abbreviated as Me.
See 3-Methylpentane and Methyl group
Pentane
Pentane is an organic compound with the formula C5H12—that is, an alkane with five carbon atoms. 3-Methylpentane and Pentane are alkanes.
See 3-Methylpentane and Pentane
Structural isomer
In chemistry, a structural isomer (or constitutional isomer in the IUPAC nomenclature) of a compound is another compound whose molecule has the same number of atoms of each element, but with logically distinct bonds between them.
See 3-Methylpentane and Structural isomer
Valnoctamide
Valnoctamide (INN, USAN) has been used in France as a sedative-hypnotic since 1964.
See 3-Methylpentane and Valnoctamide
2-Ethyl-1-butanol
2-Ethyl-1-butanol (IUPAC name: 2-ethylbutan-1-ol) is an organic chemical compound.
See 3-Methylpentane and 2-Ethyl-1-butanol
2-Methylhexane
2-Methylhexane (C7H16, also known as isoheptane, ethylisobutylmethane) is an isomer of heptane. 3-Methylpentane and 2-Methylhexane are alkanes.
See 3-Methylpentane and 2-Methylhexane
2-Methylpentane
2-Methylpentane, trivially known as isohexane, is a branched-chain alkane with the molecular formula C6H14. 3-Methylpentane and 2-Methylpentane are alkanes and hydrocarbon stubs.
See 3-Methylpentane and 2-Methylpentane
3-Ethylpentane
3-Ethylpentane (C7H16) is a branched saturated hydrocarbon. 3-Methylpentane and 3-Ethylpentane are alkanes and hydrocarbon stubs.
See 3-Methylpentane and 3-Ethylpentane
3-Methylhexane
3-Methylhexane is a branched hydrocarbon with two enantiomers. 3-Methylpentane and 3-Methylhexane are alkanes.
See 3-Methylpentane and 3-Methylhexane
References
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