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Propyl-Paraben is in the paraben family of preservatives. It is found in nature and is also man-made, but used in cosmetics, and foods for preservation.Ê
propyl paraben being a stable compound with reproducible chromatographic parameters used as a internal standard for the calibration of the HPLC systems
2 methyl propyl formate
methyl, ethyl, propyl
shouldn't it be in alphabetical order when naming alkanes?
The most common chemicals, which are in almost every hair product created are Methyl, Propyl, Butyl, and Ethyl Paraben. These ingredients are preservatives which inhibit microbial growth in lotions and gels, but can occasionally cause skin irritation.
Ch3-o-c3h7
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
it belongs to a family called Esters and it's name is methyl propyl ester - the propyl group is on the left hand side of what you wrote (CH3CH2C=O) while the methyl group is the CH3 on the right.
methyl butanoate
propyl-methyl ether
The IUPAC name for tert-butyl propyl ether is 1-methylethoxypropane.