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  2. Menthyl acetate - Wikipedia

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    Boiling point: 229–230 °C (444–446 °F; 502–503 K) ... Menthyl acetate is a natural monoterpene which contributes to the smell and flavor of peppermint.

  3. List of boiling and freezing information of solvents - Wikipedia

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    Boiling point (°C) K b (°C⋅kg/mol) Freezing point (°C) K f (°C⋅kg/mol) Data source; Aniline: 184.3 3.69 –5.96 –5.87 ... Ethyl Acetate: 77.1 [5] Acetic ...

  4. Menthol - Wikipedia

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    Boiling point: 214.6 °C (418.3 °F; 487.8 K) ... the ester menthyl acetate and other ... Prices are in the $10–20/kg range with peaks in the $40/kg region but have ...

  5. 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.

  6. Methyl acetate - Wikipedia

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    Methyl acetate, also known as MeOAc, acetic acid methyl ester or methyl ethanoate, is a carboxylate ester with the formula CH 3 COOCH 3. It is a flammable liquid with a characteristically pleasant smell reminiscent of some glues and nail polish removers.

  7. Methyl acetoacetate - Wikipedia

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    Boiling point: 166 °C (331 °F; 439 K) Solubility in water. 40 g/100 mL (20 °C) Refractive index (n D) 1.411 ... Ethyl acetate; Diethyl malonate; Related compounds.

  8. C12H22O2 - Wikipedia

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    Menthyl acetate, a natural monoterpene which contributes to the smell and flavor of peppermint Vinyl neodecanoate , a vinylic monomer Index of chemical compounds with the same molecular formula

  9. Melting points of the elements (data page) - Wikipedia

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    The Gmelin rare earths handbook lists 1522 °C and 1550 °C as two melting points given in the literature, the most recent reference [Handbook on the chemistry and physics of rare earths, vol.12 (1989)] is given with 1529 °C.