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Let me do it with pentane and I'll get back to you."
The heat causes the pentane to become a gas and expand.
Carbon dioxide, pentane, and chlorofluorocarbons are examples of the former.
In doing so the capillary stress is reduced because pentane has a lower surface tension than water.
The layers were separated, and the aqueous phase was extracted with pentane.
Ethane and pentane are produced by oxygen free radicals.
It is the substituent form of the alkane pentane.
In n-pentane, the terminal methyl groups experience additional pentane interference.
Enzymatic conversion will most likely be much more energy efficient, and enzymes don't make pentane.
A spokesman for Tesoro said the company had no comment on Pentane's statements.
From pentane to octane the alkanes are reasonably volatile liquids.
All isomers of pentane burn with oxygen to make carbon dioxide and water:
The aqueous phase was washed twice with pentane.
So pentane can either have 5 carbons in a straight chain, or it can be branched.
They say pet ether is a mix of hexane, pentane, and a few other light alkanes.
Cyclopentane is not an isomer of pentane.
In macromolecules such as polyethylene pentane interference occurs between every fifth carbon atom.
We should not allow another extension of these authorisations, especially as a substitute, pentane, exists and has been used successfully in a parallel production line.
Because of its low boiling point, low cost, and relative safety, pentane is used as a working medium in geothermal power stations.
Usually, pentane represents all three isomers (n-pentane, isopentane and neopentane).
Mr. Hubbard came up with a product that had the volatile elements, butane and pentane, distilled out.
After stirring 4 hours at room temperature the solution was diluted with brine and extracted with pentane.
AM-1235 N-dealkylation produces fluoropentane instead of pentane (or plain alkanes in general).
Someone once told me that the "octane" in gasoline was actually in the form of 2,2,3 - trimethyl pentane.
It is of similar structure to the isomeric 2-methylpentane, which has the methyl group located on the second carbon of the pentane chain.