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  2. C5H10O2 - Wikipedia

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  3. Isobutyl formate - Wikipedia

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    Isobutyl formate (2-methylpropyl methanoate) is an organic ester with the chemical formula C 5 H 10 O 2. It is formed by the Fischer esterification of isobutanol with formic acid, with the aid of an acid catalyst. It is used as a flavor and fragrance ingredient because of its odor which is sweet, ethereal, and slightly fruity. [2] [3]

  4. Valeric acid - Wikipedia

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    The valerate, or pentanoate, ion is C 4 H 9 COO −, the conjugate base of valeric acid. It is the form found in biological systems at physiological pH . A valerate, or pentanoate, compound is a carboxylate salt or ester of valeric acid.

  5. Pivalic acid - Wikipedia

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    Pivalic acid is a carboxylic acid with a molecular formula of (CH 3) 3 CCO 2 H. This colourless, odiferous organic compound is solid at room temperature. Two abbreviations for pivalic acid are t-BuC(O)OH and PivOH.

  6. Isomerization - Wikipedia

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    The compound with the formula (C 5 H 5) 2 Fe 2 (CO) 4 exists as three isomers in solution. In one isomer the CO ligands are terminal. When a pair of CO are bridging, cis and trans isomers are possible depending on the location of the C 5 H 5 groups. [7] Another example in organometallic chemistry is the linkage isomerization of ...

  7. Propyl acetate - Wikipedia

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    Propyl acetate, also known as propyl ethanoate, is an organic compound.Nearly 20,000 tons are produced annually for use as a solvent.This colorless liquid is known by its characteristic odor of pears.

  8. Isovaleric acid - Wikipedia

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    An isovalerate or 3-methylbutanoate ion is (CH 3) 2 CHCH 2 COO −, the conjugate base of the acid. It is the form found in biological systems at physiological pH . An isovalerate or 3-methylbutanoate compound is a salt or ester of the acid.

  9. C6H12O2 - Wikipedia

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    Esters with formula C 6 H 12 O 2: Butyl acetate; sec-Butyl acetate; tert-Butyl acetate; Ethyl butyrate; Isobutyl acetate; Isoamyl formate; Methyl pentanoate; Methyl pivalate; Propyl propanoate; Other organic compounds with formula C 6 H 12 O 2: Cyclohexane-1,2-diol, a chemical compound found in castoreum; Diacetone alcohol