Mehtyl Acetate or
Propionic Acid or
Ethyl Formate or
Formic Acid Ethyl Ester
All are accepted chemical names, the first three being used most widely.
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2006-09-09 12:16:55
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answered by Brendan R 4
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These are all synonyms for C3H6O2:
metacetonic acid; Bugle; Carboxyethane; Ethanecarboxylic acid; Ethylformic acid; hydroacrylic acid; Luprosil; Methylacetic acid; Propionic acid; Propionic Acid (Nat. C-3 Acid); Propcorn; prozoin; pseudoacetic acid; Sentry Grain Preservative; sentry grain preserver; Tenox P Grain Preservative
You can always search a molecular formaula from www.chemfinder.com.
2006-09-09 21:10:25
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answered by meloyellow 1
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Propionic Acid
2006-09-09 18:20:52
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answered by da_Boo 3
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Dioxolane
Dioxolane or 1,3-dioxolane is an heterocyclic acetal with the chemical formula C3H6O2. It is an analogue of tetrahydrofuran with an additional ring oxygen atom and an analogue of the 6 membered ring 1,3-dioxane. The isomeric 1,2-dioxolane analogue is classified as a peroxide. Dioxolane is used as a solvent and as a co-monomer in polyacetals.
Dioxolanes are a group of organic compounds sharing the dioxolane ring structure. Dioxolanes can be prepared by acetalization of carbonyl groups with ethylene glycol. (+)-cis-Dioxolane is the trivial name for L-(+)-cis-2-methyl-4-trimethylammoniummethyl-1,3-dioxolane iodide which is a muscarinic acetylcholine receptor agonist.
2006-09-09 19:15:04
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answered by Dee 4
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Methyl Acetate (propionic acid)
2006-09-09 18:23:31
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answered by bigbadwolf 5
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Hi. The web says PROPIONIC ACID.
2006-09-09 18:18:28
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answered by Cirric 7
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propanoic acid
2006-09-09 18:18:43
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answered by physicist05 2
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