Chemical Formulas of Fuels
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Water, H
2
O
Methane, CH
4
Dichloromethane, CH
2
Cl
2
Methanol, CH
3
OH
Ethanol, CH
3
CH
2
OH
Propanol, CH
3
CH
2
CH
2
OH
Butanol, CH
3
CH
2
CH
2
CH
2
OH
t-Butyl alcohol, HOC(CH
3
)
3
Pentanol, CH
3
CH
2
CH
2
CH
2
CH
2
OH
Propanone (acetone), CH
3
C=OCH
3
Butanone, CH
3
C=OCH
2
CH
3
Methyl t-butyl ether, CH
3
OC(CH
3
)
3
Ethyl t-butyl ether, CH
3
CH
2
OC(CH
3
)
3
Methyl t-pentyl ether, CH
3
OC(CH
3
)
2
CH
2
CH
3
Ethane, CH
3
CH
3
Propane, CH
3
CH
2
CH
3
n-Butane, CH
3
(CH
2
)
2
CH
3
n-Heptane, CH
3
(CH
2
)
5
CH
3
n-Octane, CH
3
(CH
2
)
6
CH
3
iso-Octane, CH
3
C(CH
3
)
2
CH
2
CH(CH
3
)
2
Cyclohexane, (CH
2
)
6
Benzene, (CH)
6
Acetic Acid, CH
3
CH
2
COOH
Propanoic Acid, CH
3
CH
2
COOH
Dodecanoic Acid, CH
3
(CH
2
)
10
COOH
Methyl stearate, CH
3
(CH
2
)
16
COOCH
3
Methyl linoleate, CH
3
(CH
2
)
4
CH=CHCH
2
CH=CH(CH
2
)
7
COOCH
3
Octadecanethiol, CH
3
(CH
2
)
16
C
2
SH
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This page created by George Lisensky, Beloit College.
Last modified July 6, 2023.
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