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nonane

[′nō‚nān]
(organic chemistry)
CH3(CH2)7CH3 Flammable, colorless liquid, boiling at 151°C; soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water; used as a chemical intermediate. Also known as nonyl hydride.
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The presence of the non-traffic hydrocarbons in paraffin series C9-C12, nonane to dodecane are suggestive of industrial sites.
Part 1.--Orientational order and condensation effects in n-hexadecane + hexane and nonane isomers," Journal of the Chemical Society, Faraday Transactions 2, vol.
Nonane droplet combustion with and without buoyant convection: flame structure, burning rate, and extinction in air and helium.
Long chain compound appeared at retention time 16.09 minutes Pentadecane ([C.sub.15][H.sub.32]) Nonane (C9H20) straight chain hydrocarbon compound showing at retention time 7.08 minutes.
Different compounds were detected in different quantities from different sources compounds more than 10% were Toluene (63.515), Benzene1,3-dimethyl (12.589), Undecane (52.29) and Aniline, N-methyl (13.964), compounds from 1 to 10% were Ethylbenzene (2.771) and o-Xylene (3.097) whereas compounds less than 1% were Nonane (0.426), Nonane (0.168), 2-Propenoic acid (0.372), Undecane (0.082), Dodecane (0.074), Tridecane (0.077), Tetradecane (0.069), Pentadecane (0.045), Hexadecane (0.054) and Octadecane (0.031) detected in callus cultures under the influence of MBN2,3 medium.
Factors of hydrocarbon diffusion into the air at 20[degrees]C Hydrocarbons Diffusion factor D x [10.sup.6] at 0.1 Pa, [m.sup.2]/sec Ethanol 11.89 Benzene 8.95 Toluene 8.109 Cyclohexane 7.45 Hexane 7.23 Heptane 6.65 Octane 6.091 Decane 5.61 Nonane 5.48 Table 2.
Probe molecules were undecane, decane, nonane. octane, dichloromethane, acetone, ethyl acetate, ethanol, and acetonitrile.
(2001) made boiling temperature measurements, T([x.sub.1]), for the system amyl acetate (1) + nonane (2) at 101.32 kPa.
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