Tridecan ( n-tridecane ) is an organic compound of the class of alkanes .
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| Chem. formula | C 13 H 28 |
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| Molar mass | 184.4 g / mol |
| Density | 0.7568 g / cm³ |
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| T. melt. | -5.4 ° C |
| T. Kip. | 235.4 ° C |
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Physical Properties
Under normal conditions, the substance is a colorless flammable liquid, with a density of 0.7568 g / ml, insoluble in water, but well soluble in non-polar solvents .
Application
Tridecan is found in petroleum products , and as one of the components it forms part of diesel fuels .
Isomers
Theoretically, 802 structural isomers with such a number of atoms are possible.
Notes
- ↑ CRC Handbook of Chemistry and Physics / W. M. Haynes - 97 - Boca Raton : 2016. - P. 3–524. - ISBN 978-1-4987-5428-6