Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

octan

noun
/ˈɒk.tən/
Definition
A type of hydrocarbon that is a component of gasoline and is part of the alkane series.
Examples
  • Octan is often used as a reference point for measuring fuel quality.
  • The octan rating of a fuel determines how smoothly it burns in an engine.
  • High-performance vehicles usually require fuel with a higher octan rating.
Meaning
Octan refers to a group of organic compounds that consist of eight carbon atoms and primarily occur in petroleum. It is known for its role in fuel performance and combustion.
Synonyms
  • Octane
  • Octyl
  • 2-Octan