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  2. tert-Amyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    tert-Amyl chloride (2-methyl-2-butyl chloride) is an alkyl chloride used for flavoring and odorizing. [2] At room temperature, it is a colorless liquid with an unpleasant odor. It is an isomer of 1-chloropentane ( n -amyl chloride).

  3. 1-Chloropentane - Wikipedia

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    Toggle the table of contents. ... n-Pentyl chloride; n-Amyl chloride. Identifiers ... Molar mass: 106.59 g·mol −1 Appearance Liquid

  4. Azeotrope tables - Wikipedia

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    This page contains tables of azeotrope data for various binary and ternary mixtures of solvents. The data include the composition of a mixture by weight (in binary azeotropes, when only one fraction is given, it is the fraction of the second component), the boiling point (b.p.) of a component, the boiling point of a mixture, and the specific gravity of the mixture.

  5. Amyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Amyl chloride may refer to any of the monochlorinated derivatives of the isomers of pentane. They have the molecular formula C 5 H 11 Cl. tert-Amyl chloride; 1-Chloropentane (n-amyl chloride) 2-Chloropentane; 3-Chloropentane; 1-Chloro-3-methylbutane (isoamyl chloride)

  6. Pentyl group - Wikipedia

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    Pentyl is a five-carbon alkyl group or substituent with chemical formula-C 5 H 11.It is the substituent form of the alkane pentane.. In older literature, the common non-systematic name amyl was often used for the pentyl group.

  7. C5H11Cl - Wikipedia

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    The molecular formula C 5 H 11 Cl (molar mass: 106.59 g/mol, exact mass: 106.0549 u) may refer to: tert -Amyl chloride (2-methyl-2-butyl chloride) 1-Chloropentane

  8. tert-Butyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    tert-Butyl chloride is the organochloride with the formula (CH 3) 3 CCl. It is a colorless, flammable liquid. It is sparingly soluble in water, with a tendency to undergo hydrolysis to the corresponding tert-butyl alcohol. It is produced industrially as a precursor to other organic compounds. [1]

  9. tert-Amyl methyl ether - Wikipedia

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    A series of experiments were carried out in a batch reactor at the temperature range of 313-343 K to study the synthesis of tert-amyl ethyl ether from ethanol (EtOH) and 2-methyl-1-butene (2M1B) catalyzed by the NKC-9 ion-exchange resin. The suitable reaction pressure was obtained by using the method of the Gibbs free energy minimization. The ...