C7-10-ISO Alkane: CAS No. 90622-56-3

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The discussion centers around the compound C7-10-ISO, identified by CAS number 90622-56-3, and highlights the effectiveness of using ChemSpider for chemical searches. Users recommend bookmarking ChemSpider for future reference, as it provides reliable information on chemical compounds. While one user initially struggled to find the desired information through Google, they found success with ChemSpider, confirming its utility for searching by CAS registry numbers. The conversation emphasizes the importance of using specialized databases for accurate chemical data retrieval.
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For future reference, I would recommend bookmarking ChemSpider.

Having said that - 2,4-dimethylhexane.

Also, in general, if you search by CAS registry number on Google like you gave us, I would be surprised if you can't find the desired compound on the first page.
 
Mike H said:
For future reference, I would recommend bookmarking ChemSpider.

Having said that - 2,4-dimethylhexane.

Also, in general, if you search by CAS registry number on Google like you gave us, I would be surprised if you can't find the desired compound on the first page.

google didnt give me what i was looking for but chemspider worked great thanks.
 
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