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- Pagodane abstract "Pagodane is an organic compound with formula C20H20 whose carbon skeleton was said to resemble a pagoda, hence the name. It is a polycyclic hydrocarbon whose molecule has the D2h point symmetry group. The compound is a highly crystalline solid that melts at 243 °C, is barely soluble in most organic solvents and moderately soluble in benzene and chloroform. It sublimes at low pressure.The name pagodane is used more generally for any member of a family of compounds whose molecular skeletons have the same 16-carbon central cage as the basic compound. Each member can be seen as the result of connecting eight atoms of this cage in pairs by four alkane chains. The general member is denoted [m.n.p.q]pagodane where m, n, p and q are the number of carbons of those four chains. The general formula is then C16+sH12+2s where s= m+n+p+q. In particular, the basic compound C20H20 has those carbons connected by four methylene bridges (m=n=p=q=1), and its name within that family is therefore [1.1.1.1]pagodane.".
- Pagodane thumbnail Pagodane.svg?width=300.
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- Pagodane wikiPageRevisionID "674188296".
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink 1.2.2-Propellane.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Alkane.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Antimony_pentafluoride.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Benzene.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Carbon.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydrocarbons.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Cation.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_Abstracts.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_Abstracts_Service.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Chloroform.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Cyclobutane.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Debye.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Diketone.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Dodecahedrane.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Horst_Prinzbach.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Hydrocarbon.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink IUPAC.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink International_Union_of_Pure_and_Applied_Chemistry.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Inverted_tetrahedral_geometry.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Ion.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Isodrin.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Methylene_bridge.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Molecular_symmetry.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compound.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Pagoda.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Point_symmetry_group.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Polycyclic_compound.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Propellane.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Sulfuryl_chloride_fluoride.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Tetrahedral_molecular_geometry.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Valence_(chemistry).
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink Σ-bishomoaromaticity.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLink File:Pagodane_Synthesis_en.png.
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pagodane".
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLinkText "pagodane".
- Pagodane wikiPageWikiLinkText "pagodanes".
- Pagodane hasPhotoCollection Pagodane.
- Pagodane imagefile "Pagodane-3D-balls.png".
- Pagodane imagefile "Pagodane.svg".
- Pagodane imagename "Ball and stick model of pagodane".
- Pagodane imagename "Stereo, skeletal formula of pagodane".
- Pagodane imagesize "180".
- Pagodane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Chem.
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- Pagodane subject Category:Hydrocarbons.
- Pagodane hypernym Compound.
- Pagodane type ChemicalCompound.
- Pagodane type ChemicalSubstance.
- Pagodane type Hydride.
- Pagodane type Hydrocarbon.
- Pagodane type ChemicalObject.
- Pagodane type Thing.
- Pagodane type Q11173.
- Pagodane comment "Pagodane is an organic compound with formula C20H20 whose carbon skeleton was said to resemble a pagoda, hence the name. It is a polycyclic hydrocarbon whose molecule has the D2h point symmetry group. The compound is a highly crystalline solid that melts at 243 °C, is barely soluble in most organic solvents and moderately soluble in benzene and chloroform.".
- Pagodane label "Pagodane".
- Pagodane sameAs Pagodano.
- Pagodane sameAs m.09v4lc2.
- Pagodane sameAs Pagodan.
- Pagodane sameAs Pagodan.
- Pagodane sameAs Q3888977.
- Pagodane sameAs Q3888977.
- Pagodane wasDerivedFrom Pagodane?oldid=674188296.
- Pagodane depiction Pagodane.svg.
- Pagodane isPrimaryTopicOf Pagodane.