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  2. Methyl propiolate - Wikipedia

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    Methyl propiolate is an organic compound with the formula HC 2 CO 2 CH 3. It is the methyl ester of propiolic acid , the simplest acetylenic carboxylic acid . It is a colorless liquid that is miscible with organic solvents.

  3. Category:Methyl esters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Methyl esters" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 303 total. ... Methyl propiolate; Methyl propionate; Methyl ...

  4. C4H4O2 - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula C 4 H 4 O 2 may refer to: Cyclobutanediones. ... Methyl propiolate; Tetrolic acid This page was last edited on 1 October 2024, at 00:31 ...

  5. Propiolic acid - Wikipedia

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    Propiolic acid is the organic compound with the formula HC 2 CO 2 H. It is the simplest acetylenic carboxylic acid. It is a colourless liquid that crystallises to give silky crystals. Near its boiling point, it decomposes. It is soluble in water and possesses an odor like that of acetic acid. [4] [5]

  6. Dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate - Wikipedia

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    Dimethyl acetylenedicarboxylate (DMAD) is an organic compound with the formula CH 3 O 2 CC 2 CO 2 CH 3. It is a di- ester in which the ester groups are conjugated with a C-C triple bond. As such, the molecule is highly electrophilic , and is widely employed as a dienophile in cycloaddition reactions, such as the Diels-Alder reaction .

  7. Methyl propionate - Wikipedia

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    Methyl propionate, also known as methyl propanoate, is an organic compound with the molecular formula CH 3 CH 2 CO 2 CH 3. It is a colorless liquid with a fruity, rum -like odor. [ 2 ]

  8. Dichloroacetic acid - Wikipedia

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    Dichloroacetic acid (DCA), sometimes called bichloroacetic acid (BCA), is the organic compound with formula CHCl 2 CO 2 H. It is an analogue of acetic acid, in which 2 of the 3 hydrogen atoms of the methyl group have been replaced by chlorine atoms. Like the other chloroacetic acids, it has various practical applications.

  9. Linear alkylbenzene - Wikipedia

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    Linear alkylbenzenes (sometimes also known as LABs) are a family of organic compounds with the formula C 6 H 5 C n H 2n+1. Typically, n lies between 10 and 16, although generally supplied as a tighter cut, such as C 12-C 15, C 12-C 13 and C 10-C 13, for detergent use. [1] The C n H 2n+1 chain is unbranched.