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decane
▪ I. decane Chem. (ˈdɛkeɪn) [f. Gr. δέκα ten + -ane 2 b.] The saturated hydrocarbon C10 H22; one of the paraffins found in coal-tar.1875 in Watts Dict. Chem. VII. 422.▪ II. decane obs. form of decan, deacon. Oxford English Dictionary
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Decane
Although 75 structural isomers are possible for decane, the term usually refers to the normal-decane ("n-decane"), with the formula CH3(CH2)8CH3. See also Higher alkanes List of isomers of decane References External links Material Safety Data Sheet for Decane CHEMINFO Decane Alkanes wikipedia.org
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Dečani (disambiguation)
and printer from the 16th century Dečani Bistrica, a river in the Dečani region Dečani Mountain, a mountain in the Dečani region See also Decani Decane wikipedia.org
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decyl
decyl Chem. (ˈdɛsɪl) [f. Gr. δέκα ten + -yl.] The tenth member of the series of hydrocarbon radicals having the formula CnH2n+1; the monatomic alcohol radical C10H21; also called decatyl. Used attrib. in decyl series, decyl compounds, decyl chloride, etc. Hence derivatives as ˈdecylene, the olefine ... Oxford English Dictionary
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1-Decyne
Under the catalysis of platinum, it reacts with hydrogen to produce decane. See also 5-Decyne References Hydrocarbons Alkynes wikipedia.org
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decan
decan (ˈdɛkən) Also 5–6 decane. [ad. L. decānus, Gr. δεκανός; cf. dean.] † 1. A chief or ruler of ten. Obs.1569 J. Sandford tr. Agrippa's Van. Artes 130 a, Moses did then appoint them..Centurians, Quinquagenarians and Decans. 2. Astrol. The chief or ruler of ten parts, or ten degrees, of a zodiacal ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Dodecane
It is considered a second-generation fuel surrogate designed to emulate the laminar flame speed, largely supplanting n-decane, primarily due to its higher wikipedia.org
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eikos-
eicos-, eicosa-, eikos- varr. icos-, etc.1909 Webster, Eikosane, Chem., a solid hydrocarbon, C20H42, of the methane series, of artificial production, and also occurring in petroleum. 1958 Jrnl. Brit. Interplanetary Soc. XVI. 442 Values of specific impulse for heptane, octane, decane and eicosane oxi... Oxford English Dictionary
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List of isomers of decane
This is the list of the 75 isomers of decane. Straight-chain n-Decane Nonane 2-Methylnonane 3-Methylnonane 4-Methylnonane 5-Methylnonane Octane Ethyl 3-Ethyloctane 4-Ethyloctane Dimethyl 2,2-Dimethyloctane wikipedia.org
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Decene
isolated from the leaves and rhizome of the plant Farfugium japonicum and has been detected as the initial product in the microbial degradation of n-decane wikipedia.org
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Decalin
Decalin (decahydronaphthalene, also known as bicyclo[4.4.0]decane and sometimes decaline), a bicyclic organic compound, is an industrial solvent. wikipedia.org
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1,3-Dehydroadamantane
1,3-Dehydroadamantane or tetracyclo[3.3.1.13,7.01,3]decane is an organic compound with formula C10H14, which can be obtained from adamantane by removal wikipedia.org
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Twistane
Twistane (IUPAC name: tricyclo[4.4.0.03,8]decane) is an organic compound with the formula C10H16. wikipedia.org
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Pazinaclone
The carboxylic acid is then treated with diethyl cyanophosphonate to convert that to an activated acid cyanide; reaction with 1,4-dioxa-8-azaspiro[4.5]decane wikipedia.org
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Fuel surrogate
Neat hydrocarbon jet fuel surrogate components include decane, dodecane, methylcyclohexane, and toluene. wikipedia.org
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