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which all the carbon–carbon
bonds are single.
Alkanes have the
general chemical formula CnH2n+2. The
alkanes range in
complexity from the
simplest case of...
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Higher alkanes refer to
alkanes with a high
number of
carbon atoms.
There does not
exist a
formal definition for when an
alkane is
classified as a 'higher...
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catalysts show
selectivity for the
termini of n-
alkanes,
these systems have the
unique ability to
effect alkane metathesis with some
selectivity for product...
- straight-chain
alkanes, the
total number of
isomers of each (including
branched chains), and
their common names,
sorted by
number of
carbon atoms.
Higher alkane List...
- are
derivatives of
alkanes, such as the
primary alcohols, aldehydes, and (mono)carboxylic
acids form
analogous series to the
alkanes. The corresponding...
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Perfluoroalkoxy alkanes (PFA) are fluoropolymers. They are
copolymers of
tetrafluoroethylene (C2F4) and
perfluoroethers (C2F3ORf,
where Rf is a perfluorinated...
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Alkenes are
generally colorless non-polar compounds,
somewhat similar to
alkanes but more reactive. The
first few
members of the
series are
gases or liquids...
- (C3H8) - an
alkane having three carbon atoms in the main chain. The
naming of
polycyclic alkanes such as
bicyclic alkanes and
spiro alkanes is more complex...
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saturated with hydrogen. The
formula for
acyclic saturated hydrocarbons (i.e.,
alkanes) is CnH2n+2.: 623 The most
general form of
saturated hydrocarbons, (whether...
- the main
features of the
conformational analysis for
unbranched linear alkanes with
rotation around a
central C–C bond (C1–C2 in ethane, C2–C3 in butane...