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  • C9H13N: Identifying Chemical Compounds & Isomers
    The chemical formula C9H13N represents a molecule containing 9 carbon atoms, 13 hydrogen atoms, and 1 nitrogen atom.

    However, this formula doesn't tell us the specific arrangement of these atoms. It could represent a number of different compounds (isomers) with different properties.

    To determine the specific chemical, we need more information, such as:

    * The name of the compound (e.g., methyloctylamine)

    * Its structure (e.g., a diagram showing how the atoms are connected)

    * Its properties (e.g., boiling point, melting point, solubility).

    Without this additional information, it's impossible to say exactly which chemical C9H13N represents.

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