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Generally a molecule with with a longer carbon chain has higher boiling compared to that of a shorter carbon-hydrogen chain. This is due to greater intermolecular forces exhibited by the longer chain. This is the reason why a carbon chain which consists of 4 or less carbons are gas at room temperatures; while carbon chains with more than 4 carbons are liquids at room temperatures. Branching however can reduce some of these intermolecular forces as the chains are hindered from approaching in close approximately and packing near each other. The packing is caused by the intermolecular attractions between the alkanes.
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The isomeric amines of formula C7H9N that contain a benzene ring are aniline and 2-aminotoluene. Aniline has the formula C6H5NH2, while 2-aminotoluene has the formula C7H7NH2.
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Isomeric compounds found in coal tar include naphthalene isomers (1,2-dimethylnaphthalene, 1,4-dimethylnaphthalene) and phenanthrene isomers (1-methylphenanthrene, 2-methylphenanthrene). These isomers can vary in their chemical and physical properties, which impacts their uses and industrial applications.
The key factors that influence isomeric relationships in chemical compounds are the arrangement of atoms and bonds within the molecule, as well as the presence of functional groups. Isomers have the same molecular formula but differ in their structural arrangement, leading to differences in physical and chemical properties.
Retinal has three isomeric forms resulting from double-bond isomerization: all-trans retinal, 11-cis retinal, and 13-cis retinal. These isomeric forms are essential in the visual cycle and play a crucial role in the mechanism of vision.
Viscosity increases with increasing chain length of straight-chain alkanes while that for isomeric alkanes increase with branching because of the difference in the number of rings contained within their hydrocarbons.
The isomeric amines of formula C7H9N that contain a benzene ring are aniline and 2-aminotoluene. Aniline has the formula C6H5NH2, while 2-aminotoluene has the formula C7H7NH2.
An aminophenol is any of three isomeric amino derivatives of phenol.
A benzenediol is any of the isomeric diphenols derived from benzene, or their derivatives.
A xylidine is any of six isomeric aromatic amines derived from the xylenes.
A butylamine is any of four isomeric aliphatic amines derived from butane.
An anisidine is any of three isomeric forms of the aromatic amine methoxyaniline.
An anisyl is any of three isomeric univalent radicals derived from anisole.
A xylidine is any of six isomeric aromatic amines derived from the xylenes.
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An anisoyl is any of three isomeric univalent radicals derived from anisic acid.
A cadinene is any of a group of isomeric sesquiterpenes found in juniper essential oil.