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English: Structural diagram of the 2-pentanol (pentan-2-ol), one of the three pentanols, one of the amyl alcohols and one of many structural isomers of C5H12O.

The actual molecule is chiral (it is called ("optically") "active amyl alcohol"), but that is not a structural property, and this diagram fits both enantiomers.

Made to illustrate positional isomerism. See also File:Pentan-1-ol-pos.png, File:Pentan-3-ol-pos.png

Created from File:Pentan-1-ol.png by User:Keil with the GNU/Linux image editor Gimp.
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Structural diagram of the 2-pentanol molecule

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