use of compound cyclobutane
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IUPAC name
cyclobutane
hemical formula
C4H8
Molar mass
56.107 g/mol
Appearance
Colorless gas
Density
0.720 g/cm3
Melting point
−91 °C (−132 °F; 182 K)
Boiling point
12.5 °C (54.5 °F; 285.6 K)
Preparation
Many methods exist for the preparation of cyclobutanes. Alkenes dimerize upon irradiation with UV-light. 1,4-Dihalobutanes convert to cyclobutanes upon dehalogenation with reducing metals.
Cyclobutane was first synthesized in 1907 by James Bruce and Richard Willstätter by hydrogenating cyclobutene in the presence of nickel.
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cyclobutane
hemical formula
C4H8
Molar mass
56.107 g/mol
Appearance
Colorless gas
Density
0.720 g/cm3
Melting point
−91 °C (−132 °F; 182 K)
Boiling point
12.5 °C (54.5 °F; 285.6 K)
Preparation
Many methods exist for the preparation of cyclobutanes. Alkenes dimerize upon irradiation with UV-light. 1,4-Dihalobutanes convert to cyclobutanes upon dehalogenation with reducing metals.
Cyclobutane was first synthesized in 1907 by James Bruce and Richard Willstätter by hydrogenating cyclobutene in the presence of nickel.
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