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preparation and
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isomeric heptanes. Part I. Preparation".
Journal of the
American Chemical Society. 51 (5):...
- 1.080 km/s
which is
lowest of the
heptanes.
Coefficient of
thermal expansion is 0.001268/°,
highest of the
heptanes.
Surface tension is 17.80 dynes/cm...
- The heat of
combustion is 11470 cal/g
which is very
similar to
other heptanes. Ferris, S. W. (2018).
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Marker (1929): The
preparation and
properties of the
isomeric heptanes. Part I. Preparation".
Journal of the
American Chemical Society, volume...
- volatile, flammable, and toxic.
Octane is 1.2 to 2
times more
toxic than
heptane. N-octane has 23
constitutional isomers. 8 of
these isomers have one stereocenter;...
- 5 M, 2 M, 2.5 M, 10 M, etc.) in
alkanes such as pentane, hexanes, and
heptanes.
Solutions in
diethyl ether and THF can be prepared, but are not stable...
-
Perrine TD, May EL (1954). "Synthesis of 6-dimethylamino-4,4-diphenyl-
heptane and
other compounds related to methadone".
Journal of
Organic Chemistry...
- This is the list of
structural isomers of nonane.
There are 35.[citation needed]
Nonane 2-Methyloctane 3-Methyloctane 4-Methyloctane 2,2-Dimethylheptane...
- the
standard 100
point on the
octane rating scale (the zero
point is n-
heptane). It is an
important component of gasoline,
frequently used in relatively...
- (C7H16, also
known as isoheptane, ethylisobutylmethane) is an
isomer of
heptane. It is
structurally a
hexane molecule with a
methyl group attached to its...