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  2. 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.

  3. Hexanol - Wikipedia

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    Structure Type IUPAC name Boiling point (°C) Primary Hexan-1-ol: 158 Secondary Hexan-2-ol: 140 Secondary Hexan-3-ol: 135 Primary 2-Methylpentan-1-ol: 147

  4. 2-Methyl-3-pentanol - Wikipedia

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    0.8243 g/cm 3 at 20 °C Boiling point: 126.5 °C (259.7 °F; 399.6 K) ... Hexanol: Except where ... 2-Methyl-3-pentanol (IUPAC name: 2-methylpentan-3-ol) ...

  5. Cyclohexanol - Wikipedia

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    2 C 6 H 12 + O 2 2 C 6 H 11 OH. This process coforms cyclohexanone, and this mixture ("KA oil" for ketone-alcohol oil) is the main feedstock for the production of adipic acid. The oxidation involves radicals and the intermediacy of the hydroperoxide C 6 H 11 O 2 H. Alternatively, cyclohexanol can be produced by the hydrogenation of phenol ...

  6. Alcohol (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    When necessary, the position of the hydroxyl group is indicated by a number between the alkane name and the -ol: propan-1-ol for CH 3 CH 2 CH 2 OH, propan-2-ol for CH 3 CH(OH)CH 3. If a higher priority group is present (such as an aldehyde , ketone , or carboxylic acid ), then the prefix hydroxy- is used, [ 19 ] e.g., as in 1-hydroxy-2 ...

  7. 1-Hexanol - Wikipedia

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    1-Hexanol (IUPAC name hexan-1-ol) is an organic alcohol with a six-carbon chain and a condensed structural formula of CH 3 (CH 2) 5 OH. This colorless liquid is slightly soluble in water, but miscible with diethyl ether and ethanol .

  8. 3-Hexanol - Wikipedia

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    3-Hexanol (IUPAC name: hexan-3-ol; also called ethyl propyl carbinol) is an organic chemical compound. It occurs naturally in the flavor and aroma of plants such as pineapple and is used as a food additive to add flavor.

  9. 2-Hexanol - Wikipedia

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    2-Hexanol (hexan-2-ol) is a six-carbon alcohol in which the hydroxy group (OH) is located on the second carbon atom. Its chemical formula is C 6 H 14 O or C 6 H 13 OH. It is an isomer of the other hexanols. 2-Hexanol has a chiral center and can be resolved into two different enantiomers. Its toxicity is based on metabolism to hexane-2,5-dione. [3]