Acetate
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Acetate
A derivative of acetic acid. Acetate is found in a number of chemical compounds with a wide variety of commercial uses. Notably, sodium acetate is used in textiles and processed foods, among other things. See also:
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Nionyl phenol
ethanoate, although dimensionally a much longer molecule, has a slightly higher diffusion coefficient than either isopropyl myristate or oleic acid, because the combination of phenyl and ether groups will enhance its ability to swell the polymer.
Synthesis of Ethyl-2-[(N-acetyl) 2, 3- dichloroanilido]
ethanoate [2]
Synthesis of Ethyl-2-[2, 3-dichloroanilido]
Ethanoate [1]:
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