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  2. List of straight-chain alkanes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of straight-chain alkanes, the total number of isomers of each (including branched chains), and their common names, sorted by number of carbon atoms. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Number of C atoms

  3. IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry - Wikipedia

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    The side chains are: an ethyl- at carbon 4, an ethyl- at carbon 8, and a butyl- at carbon 12. Note: the −O−CH 3 at carbon atom 15 is not a side chain, but it is a methoxy functional group. There are two ethyl- groups. They are combined to create, 4,8-diethyl. The side chains are grouped like this: 12-butyl-4,8-diethyl.

  4. List of compounds with carbon number 11 - Wikipedia

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    C 11 H 9 N 1 O 4: naftazone: 15687-37-3 C 11 H 10: methylnaphthalene: 1321-94-4 C 11 H 10 FeO 2: ferrocene carboxylic acid: 1271-42-7 C 11 H 10 N 2: benzyl pyrazine: 28217-95-0 C 11 H 10 N 2 O: furaldehyde phenylhydrazone: 2216-75-3 C 11 H 10 O 2: ethylphenylpropiolate: 2216-94-6 C 11 H 10 O 2: indenone ethylene ketal: 6710-43-6 C 11 H 11 Cl 2 ...

  5. List of saturated fatty acids - Wikipedia

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    CH 3 (CH 2) 11 COOH C13:0 Myristic acid: Tetradecanoic acid CH 3 (CH 2) 12 COOH C14:0 Pentadecylic acid: Pentadecanoic acid CH 3 (CH 2) 13 COOH C15:0 Palmitic acid: Hexadecanoic acid CH 3 (CH 2) 14 COOH C16:0 Margaric acid: Heptadecanoic acid CH 3 (CH 2) 15 COOH C17:0 Stearic acid: Octadecanoic acid CH 3 (CH 2) 16 COOH C18:0 Nonadecylic acid ...

  6. List of carboxylic acids - Wikipedia

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    This list is ordered by the number of carbon atoms in a carboxylic acid. C1. IUPAC name: Common name: ... C 5 H 11 CH=CHCOOH 3-octenoic acid C 4 H 9 CH=CHCH 2 COOH 4 ...

  7. Alkane - Wikipedia

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    The simplest isomer of an alkane is the one in which the carbon atoms are arranged in a single chain with no branches. This isomer is sometimes called the n-isomer (n for "normal", although it is not necessarily the most common). However, the chain of carbon atoms may also be branched at one or more points.

  8. Catenation - Wikipedia

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    A nonane molecule, consisting of nine carbon atoms in a chain with 20 hydrogen atoms surrounding it. In chemistry, catenation is the bonding of atoms of the same element into a series, called a chain. [1] A chain or a ring may be open if its ends are not bonded to each other (an open-chain compound), or closed if they are bonded in a ring (a ...

  9. Cyclocarbon - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, a cyclo[n]carbon (or simply cyclocarbon) is a chemical compound consisting solely of a number n of carbon atoms covalently linked in a ring. Since the compounds are composed only of carbon atoms, they are allotropes of carbon .