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<!--'''Octonium''' is the temporary name of an undiscovered and theorical ] in the ] that has the temporary symbol Oc and has the ] 121.--> <!--'''Octonium''' is the temporary name of an undiscovered and theorical ] in the ] that has the temporary symbol Oc and has the ] 121.-->
Protonated octane is also known as octonium. Protonated octane is also known as octonium.
It is a ] of Octane. It is a ] of Octane.


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| journal = J. Phys. Chem. A, | journal = J. Phys. Chem. A,
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| title = Isomers of Protonated Octane, C8H19+ | title = Isomers of Protonated Octane, C8H19+
| author =Christa Seitz and Allan L. L. East}} | author =Christa Seitz and Allan L. L. East}}

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Protonated octane is also known as octonium. It is a Carbonium ion of Octane.

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