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Cycloheptane, also
known as Suberane, is an
organic compound,
which belongs to the
group of cycloalkanes. The
compound can
occur in
different conformers...
- cycloalkanes: cyclopropane, cyclobutane, cyclopentane, cyclohexane,
cycloheptane, cyclooctane, and so on.
Bicyclic alkanes include bicycloundecane, decalin...
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deadly nightshade, datura, potato, tomato). Structurally,
tropane is
cycloheptane with a
nitrogen bridge between carbons 1 and 5 and an
additional methyl...
- be used as
precursors to
ecgonine itself. Structurally,
ecgonine is a
cycloheptane derivative with a
nitrogen bridge. It is
obtained by
hydrolysis of cocaine...
- (cyclopropane and cyclobutane),
common (cyclopentane, cyclohexane, and
cycloheptane),
medium (cyclooctane
through cyclotridecane), and
large (all the rest)...
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Oxepane is a
heterocyclic chemical compound with the
formula C6H12O: a
cycloheptane in
which one
methylene group is
replaced by oxygen.
Oxepane can be polymerized...
- C7H14 (molar m****: 98.19 g/mol,
exact m****: 98.1096 u) may
refer to:
Cycloheptane Heptene Methylcyclohexane This set
index page
lists chemical structure...
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cyclopropane and
cyclobutane are the
small ones, cyclopentane, cyclohexane,
cycloheptane are the
normal ones and the rest are the
bigger ones. The
naming of polycyclic...
- CnH2n + 2
Cycloalkanes Cyclopropane Cyclobutane Cyclopentane Cyclohexane Cycloheptane Cyclooctane Cyclononane Cyclodecane Alkylcycloalkanes Methylcyclopropane...
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length uniformly to
account for
increased strain, but for example, trans-
cycloheptane has
varying bond lengths. Also, the
vinylic carbons on
trans cyclohexanes...