C8H16

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The molecular formula C8H16 (molar mass: 112.21 g/mol, exact mass: 112.1252 u) may refer to:

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In chemistry, the molar mass of a chemical compound is defined as the mass of a sample of that compound divided by the amount of substance which is the number of moles in that sample, measured in moles. The molar mass is a bulk, not molecular, property of a substance. The molar mass is an average of many instances of the compound, which often vary in mass due to the presence of isotopes. Most commonly, the molar mass is computed from the standard atomic weights and is thus a terrestrial average and a function of the relative abundance of the isotopes of the constituent atoms on Earth. The molar mass is appropriate for converting between the mass of a substance and the amount of a substance for bulk quantities.

The molecular formula C6H8O7 (molar mass: 192.12 g/mol, exact mass: 192.0270 u) may refer to:

The molecular formula BaSO4 (molar mass: 233.39 g/mol, exact mass: 233.8570 u) may refer to:

Linear low-density polyethylene

Linear low-density polyethylene (LLDPE) is a substantially linear polymer (polyethylene), with significant numbers of short branches, commonly made by copolymerization of ethylene with longer-chain olefins. Linear low-density polyethylene differs structurally from conventional low-density polyethylene (LDPE) because of the absence of long chain branching and impurity. The linearity of LLDPE results is almost same as LDPE because LDPE is recycled to make LLDPE. In general, LLDPE is produced at lower temperatures and pressures by copolymerization of ethylene and such higher alpha-olefins as butene, hexene, or octene. The copolymerization process produces an LLDPE polymer that has a narrower molecular weight distribution than conventional LDPE and in combination with the linear structure, significantly different rheological properties.

Octene is an alkene with the formula C
8
H
16
. Several isomers of octene are known, depending on the position and the geometry of the double bond in the carbon chain.

The molecular formula C2H6O (molar mass: 46.07 g/mol, exact mass: 46.04186 u) may refer to:

1-Octene Chemical compound

1-Octene is an organic compound with a formula CH2CHC6H13. The alkene is classified as a higher olefin and alpha-olefin, meaning that the double bond is located at the alpha (primary) position, endowing this compound with higher reactivity and thus useful chemical properties. 1-Octene is one of the important linear alpha olefins in industry. It is a colourless liquid.

The molecular formula C4H10 (molar mass: 58.12 g/mol, exact mass: 58.07825 u) may refer to:

The molecular formula C4H4N2O2 (molar mass: 112.09 g/mol, exact mass: 112.0273 u) may refer to:

The molecular formula C6H12N2 (molar mass: 112.17 g/mol, exact mass: 112.1000 u) may refer to:

C<sub>11</sub>H<sub>18</sub>N<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula

The molecular formula C11H18N2O3 (molar mass: 226.27 g/mol) may be referred as:

The molecular formula C14H12O3 (molar mass: 228.25 g/mol, exact mass: 228.078644 u) may refer to:

The molecular formula C15H25N3O (molar mass: 263.38 g/mol, exact mass: 263.1998 u) may refer to:

The molecular formula C12H18BrNO2 (molar mass: 288.18 g/mol, exact mass: 287.0521 u) may refer to:

The molecular formula C24H24N2O4 (molar mass: 404.45 g/mol, exact mass: 404.1736 u) may refer to:

The molecular formula C6H8S (molar mass: 112.19 g/mol, exact mass: 112.0347 u) may refer to:

The molecular formula C7H12O (molar mass 112.17 g/mol) may refer to:

The molecular formula C3H6Cl2 (molar mass: 112.98 g/mol, exact mass: 111.9847 u) may refer to:

The molecular formula C5H4O3 (molar mass: 112.08 g/mol, exact mass: 112.0160 u) may refer to:

The molecular formula C18H24I3N3O8 (molar mass: 791.112 g/mol, exact mass: 790.8698 u) may refer to: