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  2. Pentene - Wikipedia

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    Pent-1-ene cis-Pent-2-ene trans-Pent ... Chemical formula. C 5 H 10: ... Density: 0.64 g/cm 3 (1-pentene) [1] Melting point: −165.2 °C (−265.4 °F; 108.0 K) (1 ...

  3. C5H10 - Wikipedia

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    Isomers with the molecular formula C 5 H 10 with CAS numbers C 5 H 10 is the molecular formula of 13 hydrocarbon isomers (represented by their CAS numbers on the chart). They can be divided into cycloalkanes and alkenes .

  4. 4-Methyl-2,4-bis (4-hydroxyphenyl)pent-1-ene - Wikipedia

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    4-Methyl-2,4-bis(4-hydroxyphenyl)pent-1-ene (MBP) is a metabolite of bisphenol A (BPA). [1] MBP has potent estrogenic activity in vitro and in vivo , up to thousandfold stronger than BPA. [ 2 ] It may also play a role in neuronal cell apoptosis [ 3 ] and may increase risk for several forms of cancer.

  5. 1-Pentyne - Wikipedia

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    1-Pentyne is an organic compound with the formula CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 C≡CH. It is a terminal alkyne , in fact the smallest that is liquid at room temperature. The compound is a common terminal alkyne substrate in diverse studies of catalysis.

  6. Pentenoic acid - Wikipedia

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    In the IUPAC-recommended nomenclature, these acids are called pent-2-enoic, pent-3-enoic, and pent-4-enoic, respectively. All these compounds have the empirical formula C 5 H

  7. Pentadiene - Wikipedia

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    It and 1,2-pentadiene are the least common isomers of pentadiene. Well known derivatives containing pentadiene groups include hexadienes , cyclopentadiene , and especially three fatty acids linoleic acid , α- linolenic acid , and arachidonic acid as well as their triglyceride esters (fats).

  8. Methylpentene - Wikipedia

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    Methylpentene is an alkene with a molecular formula C 6 H 12.The prefix "methyl-" is derived from the fact that there is a methyl(CH 3) branch, the word root "-pent-" is derived from the fact that there are 5 carbon atoms in the parent chain, while the "-ene" suffix denotes that there is a double bond present, as per IUPAC nomenclature. [1]

  9. 4-Methyl-1-pentene - Wikipedia

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    Skeletal formula of 4-methyl-1-pentene with some implicit hydrogens shown ... Preferred IUPAC name. 4-Methylpent-1-ene [1 ... Text is available under the Creative ...