C15H32N
C15H32N is the molecular formula for several organic compounds, specifically amines. These compounds are characterized by the presence of a nitrogen atom bonded to alkyl groups, resulting in a total of fifteen carbon atoms, thirty-two hydrogen atoms, and one nitrogen atom. The specific arrangement of these atoms, or isomerism, determines the unique chemical and physical properties of each compound.
Commonly, compounds with this formula would be tertiary amines, meaning the nitrogen atom is bonded to three
Examples of potential isomers include various branched and unbranched alkylamines. The properties of these isomers, such