Almost anywhere. It is marketed under the names Superglue and Krazy Glue, and all the knock offs are pretty much the same thing. There are some variations on the theme, i.e., ethyl alpha-cyanoacrylate, propyl alpha-cyanoacrylate, etc. This class of adhesives, which are really tenacious, is the cyanoacrylates, or CA's. It turns out that in the chain of CA's, (methyl, ethyl, propyl, butyl and on), the adhesives a little further up are used to close wounds and do tissue repair, both on human and animal patients. Wikipedia has a post on cyanoacrylate, and a link is provided. Additional links are provided for methyl alpha-cyanoacrylate. Additional information If there is a specific type of product with this compound that you are looking for, you can call Palm Labs Adhesives (PLA) at 1-800-964-6660. According to their web site they have a wide array of products, one of which will, hopefully, be what you are looking for.
We can buy methyl orange(indicator) from scientific stores or chemical stores.
Methyl-2-methyl butyrate is CH3-CH2-CH(CH3)-COOCH3, it may be prepared by reacting 2-methyl butyric acid with methanol in presence of sulphuric acid.
The methyl group is -CH3.
The molecular formula for methyl butyrate, also known as methyl butanoate, is C5H10O2.
The "methyl" and "methylene" come from their chemical structures. Something that has "methyl" in its name contains a methyl group - CH3. A common chemical like this is methyl alcohol - CH3OH. The methylene group is CH2. The blue and violet? That's what color they are.
We can buy methyl orange(indicator) from scientific stores or chemical stores.
Yes, it is quite likely that you can.
Methyl stearate can be made from hydrogenation of methyl oleate (converting double bond into single bond). Methyl stearate is a solid at room temperature while methyl oleate is liquid.
No, the methyl group is neutral
is methyl orange a pure substance
Methyl-2-methyl butyrate is CH3-CH2-CH(CH3)-COOCH3, it may be prepared by reacting 2-methyl butyric acid with methanol in presence of sulphuric acid.
Yes, it is
The methyl group is -CH3.
Historically, methyl-methyl ester. More modernly, the compound is called methyl methanoate.
The molecular formula for methyl butyrate, also known as methyl butanoate, is C5H10O2.
The "methyl" and "methylene" come from their chemical structures. Something that has "methyl" in its name contains a methyl group - CH3. A common chemical like this is methyl alcohol - CH3OH. The methylene group is CH2. The blue and violet? That's what color they are.
Methyl Bromide is an odorless colorless gas