Definition of Methylcyclopropane. Meaning of Methylcyclopropane. Synonyms of Methylcyclopropane

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Definition of Methylcyclopropane

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- Methylcyclopropane is an organic compound with the structural formula C3H5CH3. This colorless gas is the monomethyl derivative of cyclopropane. Methylcyclopropane...
- 3-Trimethylcyclopropane Ethylmethylcyclopropanes 1-Ethyl-1-methylcyclopropane 1-Ethyl-2-methylcyclopropane Isopropylcyclopropane Propylcyclopropane Note: cis-trans...
- Other organic compounds have the formula C4H8, namely cyclobutane and methylcyclopropane, but are not alkenes and do not fall under the name butene. There...
- analogously to their normal alkane counterpart of the same carbon count: methylcyclopropane, methylcyclobutane, methylcyclopentane, methylcyclohexane, etc. Methylcycloalkanes...
- (butylenes) 1-Butene, or 1-butylene 2-Butene Isobutylene Cyclobutane Methylcyclopropane This set index page lists chemical structure articles ****ociated with...
- Cycloheptane Cyclooctane Cyclononane Cyclodecane Alkylcycloalkanes Methylcyclopropane Methylcyclobutane Methylcyclopentane Methylcyclohexane Isopropylcyclohexane...
- oxymorphone in which the tertiary amine methyl substituent is replaced with methylcyclopropane. The closely related medication, methylnaltrexone (N-methylnaltrexone)...
- Cycloheptane Cyclooctane Cyclononane Cyclodecane Alkylcycloalkanes Methylcyclopropane Methylcyclobutane Methylcyclopentane Methylcyclohexane Isopropylcyclohexane...
- Cycloheptane Cyclooctane Cyclononane Cyclodecane Alkylcycloalkanes Methylcyclopropane Methylcyclobutane Methylcyclopentane Methylcyclohexane Isopropylcyclohexane...
- rings changes the molecular formula. For example, cyclobutane and methylcyclopropane are isomers of each other (C4H8), but are not isomers of butane (C4H10)...