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  2. Methanol (data page) - Wikipedia

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    Here is a similar formula from the 67th edition of the CRC handbook. Note that the form of this formula as given is a fit to the Clausius–Clapeyron equation, which is a good theoretical starting point for calculating saturation vapor pressures:

  3. Lithium lactate - Wikipedia

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  4. 1,4-Butane sultone - Wikipedia

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    1,4-butane sultone is a six-membered δ-sultone and the cyclic ester of 4-hydroxybutanesulfonic acid.As a sulfo-alkylating agent, 1,4-butanesultone is used to introduce the sulfobutyl group (–(CH 2) 4 –SO 3 −) into hydrophobic compounds possessing nucleophilic functional groups, for example hydroxy groups (as in the case of β-cyclodextrin [1]) or amino groups (as in the case of ...

  5. Polymethylhydrosiloxane - Wikipedia

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    Polymethylhydrosiloxane (PMHS) is a polymer with the general structure [−CH 3 (H)Si−O−].It is used in organic chemistry as a mild and stable reducing agent easily transferring hydrides to metal centers and a number of other reducible functional groups.

  6. Phenyl group - Wikipedia

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    Phenyl radical group. In organic chemistry, the phenyl group, or phenyl ring, is a cyclic group of atoms with the formula C6H5, and is often represented by the symbol Ph (archaically φ) or Ø.

  7. Isopropyl iodide - Wikipedia

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  8. Methyl ricinoleate - Wikipedia

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  9. Diphenylcarbazide - Wikipedia

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    Diphenylcarbazide is a white solid that is scarcely soluble in water, [3] but readily soluble in organic solvents like acetone, hot ethanol and acetic acid. [4] It forms colored complex compounds with certain metal ions.