3-methylheptane
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3-methylheptane
Summary
3-methylheptane is a group of stereoisomers[1]. 3-methylheptane draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (group_of_stereoisomers category, ranking #211 of 1,063).[2]
Key Facts
- 3-methylheptane's instance of is recorded as group of stereoisomers[3].
- 3-methylheptane's CAS Registry Number is recorded as 589-81-1[4].
- 3-methylheptane's EC number is recorded as 209-660-6[5].
- 3-methylheptane's canonical SMILES is recorded as CCCCC(C)CC[6].
- 3-methylheptane's canonical SMILES is recorded as CC(CC)CCCC[7].
- 3-methylheptane's InChI is recorded as InChI=1S/C8H18/c1-4-6-7-8(3)5-2/h8H,4-7H2,1-3H3[8].
- 3-methylheptane's InChIKey is recorded as LAIUFBWHERIJIH-UHFFFAOYSA-N[9].
- 3-methylheptane's chemical formula is recorded as C₈H₁₈[10].
- 3-methylheptane's subclass of is recorded as octane[11].
- 3-methylheptane's subclass of is recorded as biogenic aliphatic hydrocarbon[12].
- 3-methylheptane's Commons category is recorded as 3-Methylheptane[13].
- 3-methylheptane's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0d1668[14].
- 3-methylheptane's UNII is recorded as Z4R1WI6C0R[15].
- 3-methylheptane's ChemSpider ID is recorded as 11035[16].
- 3-methylheptane's PubChem CID is recorded as 11519[17].
- 3-methylheptane's ZVG number is recorded as 496201[18].
- 3-methylheptane's ChEBI ID is recorded as 89985[19].
- 3-methylheptane's found in taxon is recorded as Plakortis angulospiculatus[20].
- 3-methylheptane's found in taxon is recorded as Chrysanthemum morifolium[21].
- 3-methylheptane's Reaxys registry number is recorded as 1730777[22].
- 3-methylheptane's Human Metabolome Database ID is recorded as HMDB0031583[23].
- 3-methylheptane's LIPID MAPS ID is recorded as LMFA11000606[24].
- 3-methylheptane's mass is recorded as {'unit': 'Q483261', 'amount': '+114.140850576'}[25].
- 3-methylheptane's Nikkaji ID is recorded as J43.431K[26].
- 3-methylheptane's melting point is recorded as {'unit': 'Q25267', 'amount': '-121.0'}[27].
Why It Matters
3-methylheptane draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (group_of_stereoisomers category, ranking #211 of 1,063).[2] 3-methylheptane has Wikipedia articles in 8 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28] 3-methylheptane is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[29]