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  2. Dicarboxylic acid - Wikipedia

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    2 H. [1] The PubChem links give access to more information on the compounds, including other names, IDs, toxicity and safety. [citation needed] Acids from the two-carbon oxalic acid to the ten-member sebacic acid may be remembered using the mnemonic 'Oh My Son, Go And Pray Softly And Silently', and also 'Oh my! Such great Apple Pie, sweet as ...

  3. Penta-2,3-dienedioic acid - Wikipedia

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    Penta-2,3-dienedioic acid (one of two chemicals called glutinic acid), is an allene-containing dicarboxylic acid.It was the first allene to be synthesized, in 1887, but the structure of it was thought to be a propyne core instead of an allene.

  4. List of carboxylic acids - Wikipedia

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    25 C25. 26 C26. Toggle the table of contents ... CH 3 CH=CHC 4 H 8 COOH 7-octenoic acid CH 2 =CHC 5 H 10 COOH 2-6 dimethyl octen dioic acid C9. IUPAC name ...

  5. Dodecanedioic acid - Wikipedia

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    Dodecanedioic acid (DDDA) is a dicarboxylic acid with the formula (CH 2) 10 (CO 2 H) 2. A white solid, the compound finds a variety of applications ranging from polymers to materials. The unbranched compound is the most commonly encountered C12 dicarboxylic acid.

  6. Sebacoyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    Sebacoyl chloride (or sebacoyl dichloride) is a di-acyl chloride, with formula (CH 2) 8 (COCl) 2.A colorless oily liquid with a pungent odor, it is soluble in hydrocarbons and ethers.

  7. Glutaric acid - Wikipedia

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    Glutaric acid is the organic compound with the formula C 3 H 6 (COOH) 2. Although the related "linear" dicarboxylic acids adipic and succinic acids are water-soluble only to a few percent at room temperature, the water-solubility of glutaric acid is over 50% (w/w).

  8. Diacid - Wikipedia

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  9. Phthalic acid - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, phthalic acid is an aromatic dicarboxylic acid, with formula C 6 H 4 (CO 2 H) 2 and structure HO(O)C−C 6 H 4 −C(O)OH.Although phthalic acid is of modest commercial importance, the closely related derivative phthalic anhydride is a commodity chemical produced on a large scale. [4]