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N-Butylbenzene

Index N-Butylbenzene

n-Butylbenzene is the organic compound with the formula C6H5C4H9. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 8 relations: C4-Benzenes, Chlorobenzene, Diphosphane, Isobutylbenzene, Kumada coupling, Organic compound, Sec-Butylbenzene, Tert-Butylbenzene.

  2. Alkylbenzenes
  3. C4-Benzenes

C4-Benzenes

The C4-benzenes are a class of organic aromatic compounds which contain a benzene ring and four other carbon atoms. N-Butylbenzene and c4-Benzenes are Alkylbenzenes.

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Chlorobenzene

Chlorobenzene (abbreviated PhCl) is an aryl chloride and the simplest of the chlorobenzenes, consisting of a benzene ring substituted with one chlorine atom.

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Diphosphane

Diphosphane, or diphosphine, is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula P2H4.

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Isobutylbenzene

Isobutylbenzene is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C10H14. N-Butylbenzene and Isobutylbenzene are Alkylbenzenes, c4-Benzenes and hydrocarbon stubs.

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Kumada coupling

In organic chemistry, the Kumada coupling is a type of cross coupling reaction, useful for generating carbon–carbon bonds by the reaction of a Grignard reagent and an organic halide.

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Organic compound

Some chemical authorities define an organic compound as a chemical compound that contains a carbon–hydrogen or carbon–carbon bond; others consider an organic compound to be any chemical compound that contains carbon.

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Sec-Butylbenzene

sec-Butylbenzene is an organic compound classified as an aromatic hydrocarbon. N-Butylbenzene and Sec-Butylbenzene are Alkylbenzenes, c4-Benzenes and hydrocarbon stubs.

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Tert-Butylbenzene

tert-Butylbenzene is an organic compound classified as an aromatic hydrocarbon. N-Butylbenzene and Tert-Butylbenzene are Alkylbenzenes, c4-Benzenes and hydrocarbon stubs.

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See also

Alkylbenzenes

C4-Benzenes

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N-Butylbenzene