What is the molecular formula of 1,5-Dibromo-3,3-dimethylpentane?
The molecular formula is C7H14Br2.
What are the synonyms for 1,5-Dibromo-3,3-dimethylpentane?
The synonyms are 1,5-DIBROMO-3,3-DIMETHYLPENTANE, 37746-17-1, SCHEMBL1976705, DTXSID50511272, and RITBDIOQNLAQSN-UHFFFAOYSA-N.
What is the molecular weight of 1,5-Dibromo-3,3-dimethylpentane?
The molecular weight is 257.99 g/mol.
When was 1,5-Dibromo-3,3-dimethylpentane created?
It was created on February 8, 2007.
When was 1,5-Dibromo-3,3-dimethylpentane last modified?
It was last modified on October 21, 2023.
What is the IUPAC name of 1,5-Dibromo-3,3-dimethylpentane?
The IUPAC name is 1,5-dibromo-3,3-dimethylpentane.
What is the InChI of 1,5-Dibromo-3,3-dimethylpentane?
The InChI is InChI=1S/C7H14Br2/c1-7(2,3-5-8)4-6-9/h3-6H2,1-2H3.
What is the InChIKey of 1,5-Dibromo-3,3-dimethylpentane?
The InChIKey is RITBDIOQNLAQSN-UHFFFAOYSA-N.
What is the canonical SMILES of 1,5-Dibromo-3,3-dimethylpentane?
The canonical SMILES is CC(C)(CCBr)CCBr.
What is the CAS number of 1,5-Dibromo-3,3-dimethylpentane?
The CAS number is 37746-17-1.
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