C3H6O2 explained
The molecular formula C3H6O2 may refer to:
Acids and esters
Acid
Esters
Aldehydes and ketones
Alkenes
Diols
- 1-Propene-1,1-diol
- 1-Propene-1,2-diol
- (E)-1-Propene-1,2-diol
- (Z)-1-Propene-1,2-diol
- 1-Propene-1,3-diol
- (E)-Propene-1,3-diol
- (Z)-Propene-1,3-diol
- 2-Propene-1,1-diol
- 2-Propene-1,2-diol
Oxyethenol
Cyclic
Three atoms in ring
No oxygen in ring
- 1,1-Cyclopropandiol
- Cyclopropan-1,2-diol
- (E)-Cyclopropan-1,2-diol
- (Z)-Cyclopropan-1,2-diol
One oxygen in ring
- Glycidol (oxiran-2-ylmethanol)
- (R)-Glycidol
- (S)-Glycidol
- 2-Methyloxiranol
- (R)-2-Methyloxiranol
- (S)-2-Methyloxiranol
- 3-Methyloxiranol
- (R,R)-3-Methyloxiranol
- (R,S)-3-Methyloxiranol
- (S,R)-3-Methyloxiranol
- (S,S)-3-Methyloxiranol
Two oxygens in ring
Four atoms in ring
One oxygen in ring
- Oxetan-3-ol
- Oxetan-2-ol
- (R)-Oxetan-2-ol
- (S)-Oxetan-2-ol
Two oxygens in ring
- 3-Methyl-1,2-dioxetane
- (R)-3-Methyl-1,2-dioxetane
- (S)-3-Methyl-1,2-dioxetane
- 2-Methyl-1,3-dioxetane
Five atoms in ring