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applies to the
normal (straight-chain) form, 1-
pentanol.
Three of
these alcohols, 2-methyl-1-butanol, 2-
pentanol, and 3-methyl-2-butanol (methyl isopropyl...
- 1-
Pentanol, (or n-
pentanol, pentan-1-ol), is an
organic compound with the
formula CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2OH and is
classified as a
primary alcohol. It is a colourless...
- 2-
Pentanol (IUPAC name: pentan-2-ol; also
called sec-amyl alcohol) is an
organic chemical compound. It is used as a
solvent and an
intermediate in the...
- 3-
Pentanol is one of the
eight isomers of amyl alcohol. It is
found naturally and has a role as a pheromone. 2-
Pentanol Lide,
David R. (1998), Handbook...
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product of
acetic acid and 1-
pentanol. However,
esters formed from
other pentanol isomers (amyl alcohols), or
mixtures of
pentanols, are
often referred to as...
- tert-Amyl
alcohol (TAA) or 2-methylbutan-2-ol (2M2B), is a
branched pentanol. Historically, TAA has been used as an
anesthetic and more
recently as a recreational...
- 2-Methyl-1-
pentanol 3-Methyl-1-
pentanol 4-Methyl-1-
pentanol 2-Methyl-2-
pentanol 3-Methyl-2-
pentanol 4-Methyl-2-
pentanol 2-Methyl-3-
pentanol 3-Methyl-3-
pentanol 2...
- 2-Methyl-2-
pentanol (IUPAC name: 2-methylpentan-2-ol) is an
organic chemical compound. It can be
added to a gas
chromatograph to help
distinguish between...
- amyl alcohols: 1-
Pentanol tert-Amyl
alcohol Isoamyl alcohol Neopentyl alcohol 2-Methyl-1-butanol 3-Methyl-2-butanol 2-
Pentanol 3-
Pentanol An ether: Methyl...
- 3-Ethyl-3-
pentanol, also
known as 3-ethylpentan-3-ol, is a
tertiary alcohol with the
molecular formula C7H16O. It
reacts with
chromic acid by
first dehydrating...