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Palmitic acid
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 15 H 31 COOH A fatty acid; white crystals, soluble in alcohol and ether, insoluble in water; melts at 63.4_C, boils at 271.5_C (100 mmHg); derived from spermaceti; used to make metallic palmitates ...
Propyl formate
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 4 H 8 O 2 A flammable liquid with a boiling point of 81.3_C; used for flavoring.
Terpene hydrochloride
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 10 H 16 _HCl A solid, water-insoluble material melting at 125_C; used as an antiseptic. Also known as artificial camphor; dipentene hydrochloride; pinene hydrochloride; turpentine camphor.
Oxamyl
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 7 H 13 N 3 O 3 S A white, crystalline compound with a melting point of 100–102_C; used to control pests of tobacco, ornamentals, fruits, and crops.
N-propylamine
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 3 H 7 NH 2 Colorless, flammable liquid, boiling at 46–51_C; used as a sedative.
Telluroketone
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
One of a group of compounds with the general formula R 2 CTe.
Allylamine
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
CH 2 CHCH 2 NH 2 A yellow oil that is miscible with water; boils at 58_C; prepared from mustard oil.