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- Paddlane abstract "In organic chemistry, paddlane is any member of a class of tricyclic saturated hydrocarbons having two bridgehead carbon atoms joined by four bridges. The name derives from a supposed resemblance of the molecule to a paddle wheel: namely, the rings would be the propeller's blades, and the shared carbon atoms would be its axis.Systematically named tricyclo [m.n.o.p1,m+2]alkanes, these compounds have been referred to as [m.n.o.p]paddlanes. The notation [m.n.o.p]paddlane means the member of the family whose rings have m, n, o, and p carbons, not counting the two bridgeheads; or m+2, n+2, o+2, and p+2 carbons, counting them. The chemical formula is therefore C2+m+n+o+pH2(m+n+o+p). When p = 0, the compounds are propellanes.".
- Paddlane thumbnail Paddlane.png?width=300.
- Paddlane wikiPageID "40797413".
- Paddlane wikiPageLength "2398".
- Paddlane wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- Paddlane wikiPageRevisionID "582069989".
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink Alkane.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink Bicyclic_molecule.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hydrocarbons.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink Cubane.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink Fenestrane.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink Organic_chemistry.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink Paddle_wheel.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink Philip_Eaton.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink Platonic_hydrocarbon.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink Polycyclic_compound.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink Propellane.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink Tetrahedral_molecular_geometry.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink File:1111paddlane.png.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLink File:Paddlane.png.
- Paddlane wikiPageWikiLinkText "paddlane".
- Paddlane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Hydrocarbon-stub.
- Paddlane wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Paddlane subject Category:Hydrocarbons.
- Paddlane comment "In organic chemistry, paddlane is any member of a class of tricyclic saturated hydrocarbons having two bridgehead carbon atoms joined by four bridges. The name derives from a supposed resemblance of the molecule to a paddle wheel: namely, the rings would be the propeller's blades, and the shared carbon atoms would be its axis.Systematically named tricyclo [m.n.o.p1,m+2]alkanes, these compounds have been referred to as [m.n.o.p]paddlanes.".
- Paddlane label "Paddlane".
- Paddlane sameAs Q539847.
- Paddlane sameAs Paddlane.
- Paddlane sameAs Padlany.
- Paddlane sameAs m.0z6pnnp.
- Paddlane sameAs Q539847.
- Paddlane wasDerivedFrom Paddlane?oldid=582069989.
- Paddlane depiction Paddlane.png.
- Paddlane isPrimaryTopicOf Paddlane.