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Many geologists and scholars believe that the famous Greek Oracle at Delphi went into her trance-like state as an effect of ethylene rising from ground faults.

Steroids – 3 cyclohexanes and 1 cyclopentane fused together Examples: Cholesterol the sex hormones estradiolestradiol and testosterone, and thetestosterone anti-inflammatoryanti-inflammatory drug dexamethasonedexamethasone, as well as hundreds of others found in plants, animals and fungi. They differ from each other by the functional groups attached to this four ring core and by the oxidation stateoxidation state of the rings.

Propene (aka propylene)  polypropylene recycle # 5

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III. Isomers - compounds with the same molecular formula that have different structural arrangements. A. The simplest alkane that can have isomers is butane, with a molecular formula of C 4 H 10 : structural formula ball and stick normal-butane aka n-butane isobutane aka i-butane

Isobutane as a gas for refrigeration systems, especially in domestic refrigerators and freezers, and as a propellant in aerosol sprays. When used as a refrigerant or a propellant, isobutane is also known as R- 600a. Some portable camp stoves use a mixture of isobutane with propane, usually 80:20. Isobutane is used as a feedstock in the petrochemical industry, for refrigerationrefrigerators freezerspropellant aerosol sprays refrigerantpropanepetrochemical Butane gas is sold bottled as a fuel for cooking and camping. When blended with propane and other hydrocarbons, it is referred to commercially as LPG. It is also used as a petrol component, as a feedstock for the production of base petrochemicals in steam cracking, as fuel for cigarette lighters and as a propellant in aerosol sprays such as deodorants.propane LPG lighterspropellant aerosol sprays deodorants n-butane i-butane

n-butane: b.p. = C i-butane: b.p. = C B.Isomers have different chemical and physical properties. Ex. Which isomer of butane has a higher boiling point? C.As the number of carbon atoms increases, the number of possible isomers increases. This is one reason why there are so many organic compounds. Ex.butane (C 4 H 10 ) has 2 isomers octane (C 8 H 18 ) has 18 isomers decane (C 10 H 22 ) has 75 isomers

D. The double bond of alkenes and the triple bond of alkynes can be in different positions. Its position is shown by writing the number of the C atom right before the bond. The isomers below are shown without H atoms. Ex. 2- butene Ex. 3-heptene Ex. 1-pentyne Ex. 4-nonyne: C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C C