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2-Methylpentane and 3-Ethylpentane

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Difference between 2-Methylpentane and 3-Ethylpentane

2-Methylpentane vs. 3-Ethylpentane

2-Methylpentane, trivially known as isohexane, is a branched-chain alkane with the molecular formula C6H14. 3-Ethylpentane (C7H16) is a branched, saturated hydrocarbon.

Similarities between 2-Methylpentane and 3-Ethylpentane

2-Methylpentane and 3-Ethylpentane have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Alkane, Isopentane, 2-Ethyl-1-butanol, 2-Methylhexane, 3-Methylhexane, 3-Methylpentane.

Alkane

In organic chemistry, an alkane, or paraffin (a historical name that also has other meanings), is an acyclic saturated hydrocarbon.

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Isopentane

Isopentane, C5H12, also called methylbutane or 2-methylbutane, is a branched-chain alkane with five carbon atoms.

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2-Ethyl-1-butanol

2-Ethyl-1-butanol (IUPAC name: 2-ethylbutan-1-ol) is an organic chemical compound.

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2-Methylhexane

2-Methylhexane (C7H16, also known as isoheptane, ethylisobutylmethane) is an isomer of heptane.

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3-Methylhexane

3-Methylhexane is a branched hydrocarbon with two enantiomers.

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3-Methylpentane

3-Methylpentane is a branched-chain alkane with the molecular formula C6H14.

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2-Methylpentane and 3-Ethylpentane Comparison

2-Methylpentane has 13 relations, while 3-Ethylpentane has 14. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 22.22% = 6 / (13 + 14).

References

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