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  2. Methyl benzoate - Wikipedia

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    Methyl benzoate is an organic compound. It is an ester with the chemical formula C 6 H 5 COOCH 3 , sometimes abbreviated as PhCO 2 Me , where Ph and Me are phenyl and methyl , respectively. Its structure is C 6 H 5 −C(=O)−O−CH 3 .

  3. Benzoic acid - Wikipedia

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    Density: 1.2659 g/cm 3 (15 °C) ... and triethyleneglycol esters, are obtained by transesterification of methyl benzoate with the corresponding diol. [22] ...

  4. Benzophenone - Wikipedia

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    Density: 1.11 g/cm 3 [2] ... 1 g/7.5 mL in ethanol [2] 1 g/6 mL in ... less well-known reaction to produce benzophenone is the pyrolysis of anhydrous calcium benzoate.

  5. Methanol - Wikipedia

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    Density: 0.792 g/cm 3 [2] ... acetic acid, methyl tert-butyl ether, methyl benzoate, anisole, ... The median lethal dose is 100 mL (3.4 US fl oz), ...

  6. Isobutyl acetate - Wikipedia

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    The chemical compound isobutyl acetate, also known as 2-methylpropyl ethanoate (IUPAC name) or β-methylpropyl acetate, is a common solvent.It is produced from the esterification of isobutanol with acetic acid.

  7. m-Toluic acid - Wikipedia

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    Density: 1.05 g/cm 3, solid Melting point: 111 to 113 °C (232 to 235 °F; 384 to 386 K) Boiling point: ... oxidizing one of the methyl groups to COOH. Uses

  8. 3-Nitrobenzoic acid - Wikipedia

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    3-Nitrobenzoic acid is an organic compound with the formula C 6 H 4 (NO 2)CO 2 H. It is an aromatic compound and under standard conditions, it is an off-white solid. The two substituents are in a meta position with respect to each other, giving the alternative name of m-nitrobenzoic acid.

  9. Benzonitrile - Wikipedia

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    103.12 g/mol Density: 1.0 g/ml Melting point: −13 °C (9 °F; 260 K) ... He found the compound as a product from the thermal dehydration of ammonium benzoate.