The molecular formula C4H6 (molar mass: 54.09 g/mol) may refer to:
1,3-Butadiene
1,2-Butadiene
Bicyclobutane
Cyclobutene
Dimethylacetylene (2-butyne)
1-Methylcyclopropene
3-Methylcyclopropene
Methylenecyclopropane
Trimethylenemethane
1-butyne
Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula
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The molecular formula C4H6 (molar mass: 54.09 g/mol) may refer to: 1,3-Butadiene 1,2-Butadiene Bicyclobutane Cyclobutene Dimethylacetylene (2-butyne)...
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS) (chemical formula (C8H8)x·(C4H6)y·(C3H3N)z ) is a common thermoplastic polymer. Its glass transition temperature...
Bicyclo[1.1.0]butane is an organic compound with the formula C4H6. It is a bicyclic molecule consisting of two cis-fused cyclopropane rings, and is a colorless...
incorrect measurement of the atomic mass of carbon it was believed to be C4H6 at the time. Then in 1839 it was renamed by Justus von Liebig to "acetyl"...
Cyclobutene is an organic compound with the chemical formula C4H6. It is a cycloalkene. It is a colorless gas that easily condenses. It is of interest...
be considerably higher in bicyclic systems. For example, bicyclobutane, C4H6, is noted for being one of the most strained compounds that is isolatable...
structural isomers are also possible. C2H2: acetylene only C3H4: propyne only C4H6: 2 isomers: 1-butyne, and 2-butyne C5H8: 3 isomers: 1-pentyne, 2-pentyne...
chemical compounds: 1-Butyne (ethylacetylene) 2-Butyne (dimethylacetylene) C4H6 Butane (C4H10) Butene (C4H8) This set index article lists chemical compounds...
acid, H2(CO)5 Rhodizonic acid, H2(CO)6 Cyclopropenone, C3H2O Cyclobutene, C4H6 Squaramide, C4O2(NH2)2, a nitrogen analog of squaric acid, where the OH groups...
; Baer, T. (1975). "Absolute unimolecular decay rates of energy selected C4H6+ metastable ions". Journal of Chemical Physics. 62 (7): 2900–2910. Bibcode:1975JChPh...