Talk:Amyl
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"Amyl is slang in latin (meretrix) for prostitute...." Seems to be vandalism.
[edit] isomers of amyl
The article mentions that there are 8 isomers of amyl, then redirects to pentyl, where there aren't any. What's going on here? A listing of the isomers would be nice.... RobertAustin 03:04, 27 November 2006 (UTC)
- Here are formulas for the seven of the eight, with hydrogens omitted for clarity. I'm not sure how to generate the names, or the eighth isomer. The assistance of an organic chemist would be appreciated!
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- R-C-C-C-C-C (n-amyl or n-pentyl)
- R-C(C)-C-C-C
- R-C-C(C)-C-C
- R-C-C-C(C)-C
- R-C-C(C)3
- R-C(C2)2
- R-C(C)2C2
And no, I'm not trying to get help on my homework! RobertAustin 03:26, 27 November 2006 (UTC)