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Norbornane

 
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Norbornane
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IUPAC name
Other names bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane
Identifiers
CAS number 279-23-2
Properties
Molecular formula C7H12
Molar mass 96.17 g mol−1
Melting point

85-88 °C

Except where noted otherwise, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C, 100 kPa)
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Norbornane (also known as bicyclo[2.2.1]heptane) is an organic compound and a saturated hydrocarbon with chemical formula C7H12. It is a crystalline compound with melting point 88 °C. The carbon skeleton is a cyclohexane ring bridged by a methylene group in the 1,4- position, and is a bridged bicyclic compound. The compound can be synthesized by hydrogenation of the related compounds norbornene and norbornadiene. The norbornyl cation (C7H11+) is of great scientific interest in relation to non-classical ions.

The compound got its name from bornane which has three methyl groups and is the carbon skeleton for camphor (bornanone). In bornane, there is one methyl group attached to a carbon at the base of the bridge and two methyl groups attached to the carbon at the apex of the bridge. The prefix nor refers to the stripping of the methyl groups from the original bornane.

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