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cycloalkane

[¦sī·klō′al‚kān]
(organic chemistry)
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An interesting thing to note is that the ignition delay of toluene is more sensitive to pressure changes than cycloalkane and olefin components.
F purposes of discussing their fates and effects, most can be conveniently divided into four categorie alkanes, cycloalkanes, olefins (or alkenes) and cycloalkenes, and aromatics.
Cycloalkane is a kind of saturated hydrocarbon containing an alicyclic structure in organic chemistry and it contains an alicyclic ring and unsubstituted alkyl on the ring.
The carbon isotope distribution pattern of n-alkanes, branched alkanes, and cycloalkanes is shown in Figure 8.
Rucker, "On topological indices, boiling points, and cycloalkanes," Journal of Chemical Information and Computer Sciences, vol.
Crippen, "Exploringthe conformation space of cycloalkanes by linearized embedding," Journal of Computational Chemistry, vol.
Identified compounds were assigned to 17 chemical families: acids, alkanes, alcohols, aldehydes, aliphatic, and aromatic hydrocarbons, cycloalkanes, cyclopentanones, cyclopentenones, esters, glycol, ketones, lactones, pyridines, phenols, terpenes, and terpenoids.
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