Propyl Toluate is a Benzene ring with a methy(CH3) group bonded to one carbon, and a propyl (CH3CH2CH3) bound to another carbon. Its IUPAC name would #-Methyl-#-propylbenzene
propanol + toluic acid = propyl toluate propanol + toluic acid = propyl toluate
shouldn't it be in alphabetical order when naming alkanes?
The formula for propyl amine is C3H9N. It consists of a propyl group (three carbon atoms in a row) attached to an amino group (-NH2).
propyl
propyl paraben being a stable compound with reproducible chromatographic parameters used as a internal standard for the calibration of the HPLC systems
propanol + toluic acid = propyl toluate propanol + toluic acid = propyl toluate
That is propyl alcohol. It will react with ethanoic acid (acetic acid) to make propyl ethanoate (propyl acetate).
Iso-propyl alcohol shows slightly acidic behaviour.
propyl alcohol
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Propyl acetate has one more carbon atom.
The maximum accepted concentration of propyl gallate in foods and cosmetics is approx. 0,1 %.
shouldn't it be in alphabetical order when naming alkanes?
-ch2ch2ch3
2 methyl propyl formate
mthyl propyl keton
methyl, ethyl, propyl