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  • | IUPAC_name = (''RS'')-3-ethyl 5-methyl 2-[(2-aminoethoxy)methyl]-4-(2-chlorophenyl)-6-methyl-1,4-dihydrop [[Category:Carboxylate esters]]
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  • ...'R'',7''S'',8''S'',8''aR'')-8-{2-[(2''R'',4''R'')-4-hydroxy-6-oxooxan-2-yl]ethyl}-3,7-dimethyl-1,2,3,7,8,8a-hexahydronaphthalen-1-yl 2,2-dimethylbutanoate [[Category:Carboxylate esters]]
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  • | OtherCpds = [[Acetamide]], [[Ethyl acetate]], [[Acetyl chloride]], [[Acetic anhydride]], [[Acetonitrile]], [[A ...C and 55 atm. Side-products may also form, including [[butanone]], [[ethyl acetate]], [[formic acid]], and [[propionic acid]]. These side-products are
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  • [[Category:Ethyl esters]]
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  • [[Category:Ethyl esters]]
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  • [[Category:Ethyl esters]]
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  • [[Category:Ethyl esters]]
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  • [[Category:Ethyl esters]]
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  • ...uding: (1) ethers, e.g. methyl cellulose and hydroxyl-ethyl cellulose; (2) esters, e.g. cellulose acetate and cellulose xanthate, which is used as a soluble Cellulose esters represent a class of polymers that have the potential to participate in the
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  • The main components of carnauba are aliphatic esters (40 wt%), diesters of [[4-hydroxycinnamic acid]] (21.0 wt%), ω-hydroxycarb ...heating in [[ethyl acetate]] and in [[xylene]], practically insoluble in [[ethyl alcohol]].
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  • | IUPAC_name = 2-(diethylamino)ethyl 4-aminobenzoate '''Procaine''' is a [[local anesthetic]] drug of the [[amino esters|amino ester]] group. It is used primarily to reduce the pain of [[intramusc
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  • ...ntists, including Wurtz himself, to produce ethylene oxide directly from [[ethyl]].<ref name="ect">{{cite book ...catalyst results in incomplete and with [[anhydrides]] in complete glycol esters:
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  • ...orth, Robert A. | title = Alkaline condensation of fluorinated esters with esters and ketones | year = 1947 | journal = [[Journal of the American Chemical So
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  • ...degrees in the US and some other countries and access may be restricted. Ethyl ether, especially, is regulated as it is commonly used in the production of ...amounts of the psychoactive constituents of cannabis. [[Fatty acids]] or esters of fatty acids may also dissolve cannabinoids and structurally similar comp
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  • ...γ-LACTONES BY THE CONDENSATION OF 2-ALKENE-1,4-DIOLS WITH ORTHOCARBOXYLIC ESTERS'' Kiyosi Kondo and Fumio Mori Chemistry Letters Vol.3 ('''1974''') , No.7 ...nthesis.png|400px|vinyl lactone synthesis from trans-2-butene-1,4-diol and ethyl orthoacetate]]
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  • | IUPAC_name = ethyl&nbsp;3-[(1''R'')-1-phenylethyl]imidazole-<br>4-carboxylate [[Category:Carboxylate esters]]
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  • ...enforcement, including 1,4-diacetoxybutane, methyl-4-acetoxybutanoate, and ethyl-4-acetoxybutanoate, but these are, in general, covered by analogue laws in ...GHB, 1,4-B and GBL are all Class B illegal drugs, along with any possible esters, ethers and aldehydes. GABA itself is also listed as an illegal drug in the
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