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  2. 1-Heptanol - Wikipedia

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    1-Heptanol is an alcohol with a seven carbon chain and the structural formula of CH 3 (CH 2) 6 OH. [1] It is a clear colorless liquid that is very slightly soluble in water, but miscible with ether and ethanol .

  3. Heptanol - Wikipedia

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    Heptanol may refer to any isomeric alcohols with the formula C 7 H 16 O: 1-Heptanol , an alcohol with a seven carbon chain and the structural formula of CH 3 (CH 2 ) 6 OH 2-Heptanol , a secondary alcohol with the hydroxyl on the second carbon of the straight seven-carbon chain

  4. 2-Heptanol - Wikipedia

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    2-Heptanol is a chemical compound which is an isomer of heptanol. It is a secondary alcohol with the hydroxyl on the second carbon of the straight seven-carbon chain. The compound is flammable and irritant, and through inhalation, ingestion or though skin it can enter into the body. [3] 2-Heptanol is chiral, so (R)- and (S)-isomers exist.

  5. 3-Heptanol - Wikipedia

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    3-Heptanol or heptan-3-ol is an organic alcohol with the chemical formula C 7 H 16 O. [1] 3-Heptanol is chiral , so ( R )- and ( S )- isomers exist. References

  6. 2-Heptanone - Wikipedia

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    2-Heptanone, also known as methyl n-amyl ketone, or Heptan-2-one, is a ketone with the molecular formula C 7 H 14 O. It is a colorless, water-like liquid with a banana-like, fruity odor. 2-Heptanone has a neutral formal charge, and is only slightly soluble in water. [4]

  7. C7H16O - Wikipedia

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  8. Fatty alcohol - Wikipedia

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    1-Heptanol (enanthic alcohol) 7 carbon atoms: C 7 H 16 O 1-Octanol (capryl alcohol) 8 carbon atoms: C 8 H 18 O Pelargonic alcohol (1-nonanol) 9 carbon atoms: C 9 H 20 O 1-Decanol (decyl alcohol, capric alcohol) 10 carbon atoms: C 10 H 22 O Undecyl alcohol (1-undecanol, undecanol, Hendecanol) 11 carbon atoms: C 11 H 24 O Lauryl alcohol ...

  9. Category:Alkanols - Wikipedia

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