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It's a solvent. It's one of the glycol ethers, and they're used in paints and some inks. If you see the word "cellusolve," you're dealing with a glycol ether. There are differences between the glycol ethers, but they're close enough that they can interchange.

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Ethyl buterate is the ethyl ester of buteric acid. Chemical formula:C4H9COOC2H5

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