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ECHA InfoCard | 100.009.573 | ||
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Chemical formula | C7H16 | ||
Molar mass | 100.20 g/mol | ||
Appearance | Clear liquid | ||
Density | 0.69377 g/cm | ||
Melting point | -118.6 °C | ||
Boiling point | 93.5 °C | ||
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3-Ethylpentane (C7H16) is a branched, saturated hydrocarbon. It is an alkane, and one of the many structural isomers of heptane, consisting of a five carbon chain with a two carbon branch at the middle carbon.
An example of an alcohol of 3-Ethylpentane, is a tertiary 3-Ethylpentan-3-ol. ((C2H5)3COH)
Notes
- Ritchie, R and Gent, D: OCR Chemistry AS, page 151. Heinemann, 2007.
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