- The
molecular formula C13H10 (molar m****: 166.22 g/mol,
exact m****: 166.0783 u) may
refer to: Fluorene, or 9H-fluorene
Phenalene This set
index page lists...
- R. E.; Lundstedt, A. P.; Reppart, W. J. (1984). "Structure of fluorene,
C13H10, at 159 K". Acta
Crystallographica Section C
Crystal Structure Communications...
- DTXSID5075369
InChI InChI=1S/
C13H10/c1-4-10-6-2-8-12-9-3-7-11(5-1)13(10)12/h1-8H,9H2 Y Key: XDJOIMJURHQYDW-UHFFFAOYSA-N Y InChI=1/
C13H10/c1-4-10-6-2-8-12-9-3...
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Acetone C3H6O 26.5
Chloroform CHCl3 24.4
Benzoxazole C7H5NO 24.4
Fluorene C13H10 22.6
Indene C9H8 20.1
Cyclopentadiene C5H6 18.0
Nitromethane CH3NO2 17.2...
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fluorenone oxime 2157-52-0 C13H9P
acridophosphine 398-14-1
C13H10 fluorene 86-73-7
C13H10 1H-phenalene 203-80-5 C13H10ClNO
diphenylcarbamoyl chloride...
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containing phosphorus with
molecular formula C12H9P. It is
related to
phenalene C13H10,
where one of its
carbons is
replaced by
phosphorus (phenalene is a polycyclic...
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pyritic black shale deposits. It is a
hydrocarbon with the
formula of
either C13H10 or (C6H4)2CH2. It is a
polymorph of the
aromatic hydrocarbon fluorene. It...
- ; Matthews, F.E. (1883). "XXIII.-Note on some
derivatives of fluorene,
C13H10".
Journal of the
Chemical Society, Transactions. 43: 163–172. doi:10.1039/CT8834300163...
- BA.25 [538] [539] [540] (IUPAC: It is
uncertain whether it is
fluorene (
C13H10) or
anthracene (C14H10))
Krausite (Y: 1931) 7.CC.05 [541] [542] [543] (IUPAC:...