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  2. Heptane - Wikipedia

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    Heptane or n-heptane is the straight-chain alkane with the chemical formula H 3 C(CH 2) 5 CH 3 or C 7 H 16. When used as a test fuel component in anti-knock test engines, a 100% heptane fuel is the zero point of the octane rating scale (the 100 point is 100% iso-octane ).

  3. List of isomers of decane - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Heptane subsection. 4.1 Propyl. 4.2 Ethyl+Methyl. 4.3 Trimethyl. 5 Hexane. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance ...

  4. Cycloalkane - Wikipedia

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    For instance, "heptane" denotes "hepta-", which refers to the seven carbons, and "-ane", indicating single bonding between carbons. Next, the numerical prefix is added in front of the base name, representing the number of carbons in each ring (excluding the shared carbons) and the number of carbons present in the bridge between the rings.

  5. Norbornane - Wikipedia

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    Norbornane (also known as bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane) is an organic compound and a saturated hydrocarbon with chemical formula C 7 H 12. It is a crystalline compound with a melting point of 88 °C . The carbon skeleton is derived from cyclohexane ring with a methylene bridge in the 1,4- position, and is a bridged bicyclic compound.

  6. 2,2-Dimethylpentane - Wikipedia

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    The density and boiling are the lowest of the isomers of heptane. The dielectric constant is 1.915, the lowest of the heptane isomers. The critical temperature is 247.7 °C and critical pressure 28.4 atmospheres. The refractive index at 20° is 1.38233, the same as for 2,4-dimethylpentane, equal lowest for the heptane isomers.

  7. Heptanal - Wikipedia

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    The formation of heptanal in the fractional distillation of castor oil [3] was already described in 1878. The large-scale production is based on the pyrolytic cleavage of ricinoleic acid [4] (Arkema method) and on the hydroformylation of 1-hexene with rhodium 2-ethylhexanoate as a catalyst upon addition of some 2-ethylhexanoic acid (Oxea method): [2] [5]

  8. Heptene - Wikipedia

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    Carl Schaschke, 2014, A Dictionary of Chemical Engineering, Oxford University Press. G. I. Nikishin, Yu. N. Ogibin & L. Kh. Rakhmatullina, 1975, ‘Peroxydisulfate-initiated reactions of 1-heptene with acetic and propionic acids’, Bulletin of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Division of chemical science, volume 23, pages1479–1483

  9. Heptadecane - Wikipedia

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    Heptadecane is an organic compound, an alkane hydrocarbon with the chemical formula C 17 H 36.The name may refer to any of 24894 theoretically possible structural isomers, or to a mixture thereof.