aliphatic hydrocarbon

  • 51undecane — noun Any of many isomers of the aliphatic hydrocarbon having 11 carbon atoms, but especially n undecane CH(CH)CH …

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  • 52n-heptane — noun The saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon (CH(CH)CH) …

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  • 53n-octane — noun The saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon (CH(CH)CH) …

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  • 54methane — noun /ˈmɛθɛɪn,ˈmiːθeɪn,ˈmɛθeɪn/ a) The simplest aliphatic hydrocarbon, CH, being a constituent of natural gas. Cattle emit a large amount of methane. b) Any of very many derivatives of methane. Syn: methyl hydride, car …

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  • 55tetratriacontane — noun Any of innumerable isomers of a saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon having thirty four carbon atoms, but especially n tetratriacontane CH(CH)CH …

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  • 56isopentane — noun The aliphatic hydrocarbon 2 methylbutane; isomeric with pentane and neopentane. Syn: methylbutane …

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  • 57decane — noun any of the seventy five isomers of the aliphatic hydrocarbon having the chemical formula CH …

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  • 58pentane — noun An aliphatic hydrocarbon of chemical formula CH; either of the three isomers n pentane, methyl butane (isopentane), and di methyl propane (neopentane); volatile liquids under normal conditions …

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  • 59hexatriacontane — noun Any of innumerable isomers of the saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon, CH, having thirty six carbon atoms; but especially the straight chain isomer that is used in solid state applications …

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  • 60heptamethylnonane — noun The aliphatic hydrocarbon with the assigned cetane number of zero …

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