-
Neopentane, also
called 2,2-dimethylpropane, is a double-branched-chain
alkane with five
carbon atoms.
Neopentane is a
flammable gas at room temperature...
-
mixture of them; the
other two are
called isopentane (methylbutane) and
neopentane (dimethylpropane).
Cyclopentane is not an
isomer of
pentane because it...
- isomers:
butane and
isobutane C5: 3 isomers: pentane, isopentane, and
neopentane C6: 5 isomers: hexane, 2-methylpentane, 3-methylpentane, 2,2-dimethylbutane...
- the
molecular formula C5H12, the
others being pentane (n-pentane) and
neopentane (2,2-dimethylpropane).
Isopentane is
commonly used in
conjunction with...
- n-pentane (often
called simply "pentane"),
isopentane (2-methylbutane) and
neopentane (dimethylpropane). If the
skeleton is acyclic, as in the
above example...
-
similar to nitroglycerin.
Penta refers to the five
carbon atoms of the
neopentane skeleton. PETN is a very
powerful explosive material with a
relative effectiveness...
-
Communications (IPC) NP
junction or PN
junction in a
semiconductor device Neopentane, the
simplest double-branched-chain
alkane Neper (Np), a
logarithmic unit...
- the
formula C(CH2OH)4. The
molecular structure can be
described as a
neopentane with one
hydrogen atom in each
methyl group replaced by a
hydroxyl (–OH)...
-
Hexane Heptane Octane Nonane Decane Branched alkanes Isobutane Isopentane 3-Methylpentane
Neopentane Isohexane Isoheptane Isooctane Isononane Isodecane...
- 1967,
Bickel and
Hogeveen showed that 2HF·SbF5
reacts with
isobutane and
neopentane to form
carbenium ions: (CH3)3CH + H+ → (CH3)3C+ + H2 (CH3)4C + H+ → (CH3)3C+...