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C5h12 with one tertiary carbon

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In this case, according to the isomeric structure of hydrocarbons, it is possible to draw a five-carbon hydrocarbon with a tertiary carbon by keeping in mind these tertiary carbons are characterized by the presence of three bonds with carbon atoms.

In such a way, as shown on the attached image, the second carbon from left to right is tertiary because of the aforementioned, and also, the compound has five carbon atoms and twelve hydrogen atoms.

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C5h12 with one tertiary carbon-example-1

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