| 1. | From pentane to octane the alkanes are highly volatile liquids.
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| 2. | Syn-pentane strain is an example of this situation.
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| 3. | The parent five-carbon compound is named pentane ( highlighted blue ).
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| 4. | It is the substituent form of the alkane pentane.
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| 5. | 1, 3-diaxial strain is another form of strain similar to syn-pentane.
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| 6. | Allylic strain, or A 1, 3 strain is closely associated to syn-pentane strain.
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| 7. | The hydrolysis of dichlorosilane in diethyl ether, dichloromethane, or pentane gives cyclic and linear polysiloxanes.
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| 8. | After stirring 4 hours at room temperature the solution was diluted with brine and extracted with pentane.
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| 9. | Carbon monoxide dissolved in pentane reacted with a uranium coordination compound yielding a deltate anion bound to two uranium atoms.
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| 10. | The branched isomers are more stable ( have lower heat of formation and heat of combustion ) than n-pentane.
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