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Methyl-amyl-carbinol

One of the heptyl alcohols, methyl-amyl carbinol, of the formula... [Pg.106]

Methyl -amyl carbinol, 7, 62 Methyl -Amyl Ketone, 7, 60, 62 0-Methyl Anthraquinone, 4, 43... [Pg.69]

SYNS A YL METHYL CARBINOL HEPT.YNOL-2 2-HYDROXYHEPTANE METHYL AMYL CARBINOL... [Pg.708]

Hydroxyheptane Methyl amyl carbinol Methyl-n-amyl carbinol... [Pg.1981]

Methylamyl alcohol. See2-Methyl-1-pentanol Methyl amyl carbinol Methyl-n-amyl carbinol. See 2-Heptanol... [Pg.2582]

Methyl alcohol (ca. 1847) n. Syn methanol. Methyl amyl carbinol See heptanol-2. [Pg.612]

A series of newly-discovered constituents, present in traces only, has also been described by H. Masson. These bodies are as follows methyl-amyl-carbinol, metbyl-heptyl-carbinol, benzyl alcohol, and di-methyl-furfurol. [Pg.335]

Handbook of chemistry and physics, 52nd edn. Weast RC (ed). The Chemical Rubber, Boca Raton, FL) Henry s Law n [for W. Henry] The mass of a slightly soluble gas that dissolves in a definite mass of a liquid at a given temperature is directly proportional to the partial pressure of that gas. This law holds only for gases that do not chemically react with the solvent. (Watson P (1997) Physical chemistry. Wiley, New York Handbook of chemistry and physics, 52nd edn. Weast RC (ed). The Chemical Rubber, Boca Raton, FL) Heptanol-2 n Another name for methyl amyl carbinol. It has a bp of 160.4°C, vp of 0.9 mm Hg/20°C, and a sp gr of0.8187/20°C. [Pg.364]

Methyl Alcohol (MethenoD (Bl Methyl Amina (Cl Methyl Amyl Acetate ICI Methyl Amyl Carbinol (C) Methyl Chloride IB)... [Pg.156]

Methyl amyl alcohol, see Methyl isobutyl carbinol ... [Pg.164]

METHYL IS08UTYL CARBINOL see METHYL AMYL ALCOHOL ... [Pg.232]

Methyl n-amyl carbinol from methyl n-amyl ketone) Methyl n-butyl carbinol from methyl n-butyl ketone) Methyl t o-propyl carbinol Di-n-butyl carbinol from n-butyl bromide)... [Pg.1203]

Methyl amyl alcohol, see Methyl isobutyl carbinol Methyl n-amyl ketone (2-heptanone) 8.6... [Pg.240]

Methyl Isobutyl Carbinol Methyl Amyl Alcohol Methyl Isobutyl Ketone Methyl Amyl Alcohol Iso-Butyraldehyde Isobutyric Acid Iso-Butyraldehyde Isobutyronitrile... [Pg.57]

Methyl Methacrylate Propylene Oxide Methyl Parathion Isohexane Hexylene Glycol Methyl Amyl Alcohol Methyl Isobutyl Carbinol Methyl Akyl Acetate... [Pg.65]

The largest offtake of acetone is its conversion into solvents, used mainly in lacquers and other synthetic resin applications. These solvents include diacetone alcohol, methyl isobutyl ketone, methyl isobutyl carbinol (methyl amyl alcohol), and methyl amyl acetate. The following equations (22), in each of which the raw material is the product of the previous reaction, show a possible procedure by which these solvents may be made ... [Pg.294]


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