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  • 41Substituent — For other meanings see substitution. In organic chemistry and biochemistry, a substituent is an atom or group of atoms substituted in place of a hydrogen atom on the parent chain of a hydrocarbon. The terms substituent, side chain, group, branch …

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  • 42Neopentane — Neopentane …

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  • 43Humulene — Chembox new Name = Humulene ImageFile = Humulene.png ImageName = Humulene IUPACName = 2,6,6,9 tetramethyl 1,4 8 cycloundecatriene Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 6753 98 6 SMILES = CC1(C)/C=C/C/C(C) =C/CC/C(C)=C/C1 Section2 = Chembox… …

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  • 44Annulyne — Annulynes or 1,2 didehydroannulenes are conjugated monocyclic hydrocarbons with alternating alkene bonds in addition to one alkyne bond Ref|Gard. They are related to annulenes who have just alternating double bonds. The smallest member of this… …

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  • 45Bisabolol — Chembox new Name = α ( ) Bisabolol ImageFile = Bisabolol Line Structure.svg ImageName = Bisabolol IUPACName = (R) 6 methyl 2 ((R) 4 methylcyclohex 3 enyl)hept 5 en 2 ol Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASOther = (–): [23089 26 1] (±): [515 69 5]… …

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  • 46Cembrene A — IUPAC name [R (E,E,E)] 1,5,9 trimethyl 12 (1 methylethenyl) 1,5,9 cyclotetradecatriene …

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  • 47Zingiberene — Chembox new Reference=cite journal|title=Terpenes. XLI. Sesquiterpenes of ginger oil|author=Herout, Vlastimil; Benesova, Vera; Pliva, Josef|journal=Collection of Czechoslovak Chemical Communications|year=1953|volume=18|pages=297–300] Name =… …

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  • 48Carveol — IUPAC name 2 Methyl 5 (1 methylethenyl) 2 cyclohexen 1 ol …

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  • 49Sesquiterpene — Sesquiterpenes are a class of terpenes that consist of three isoprene units and have the molecular formula C15H24. Like monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes may be acyclic or contain rings, including many unique combinations. Biochemical modifications… …

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  • 50Propellane — Propellanes are a class of tricyclic organic compounds sharing a common carbon carbon covalent bond. They are characterized by the presence of carbon with an inverted tetrahedral geometry, large steric strain and high reactivity and are for these …

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