35dinitro
35dinitro is a hypothetical chemical compound. It is not a recognized or established chemical entity within standard chemical nomenclature or databases. The name "35dinitro" suggests a molecule containing two nitro groups (NO2) attached to a parent structure, with the "3" and "5" indicating their positions. However, without a specified parent structure, such as a benzene ring or a hydrocarbon chain, the name is incomplete and ambiguous.
In organic chemistry, nitro groups are electron-withdrawing substituents that can significantly alter the chemical properties of