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Methyl-n-propyl ketone

Purity Greater than 90.0% methyl n-propyl ketone and greater than 99.0% methyl n-propyl ketone and methyl isobutyl ketone by gc analysis [Pg.929]

Water Lass than 0.05% by Karl Fischer titration Ultraviolet absorbance  [Pg.929]

Refractive Index 1.4700 1 0.0020 at 20 C Purity Greater than 99.5% by gc analysis [Pg.929]

Refractive index 1.3576 0.0003 at 20°C Bolling range 35-37 0 Residua Less than one mg/l [Pg.930]


Acetic acid n.But3rric acid Methyl n-propyl ketone... [Pg.335]

Dimethylformamide 174 C3H7NO 2-Pentanone Methyl n-propyl ketone 125 CsHioO... [Pg.100]

Methyl-n-propyl ketone Cyanacetamide Phosphorus oxychloride Ammonia Hydrogen sulfide... [Pg.1321]

A) Ethyl Butyryl-Pyruvate 146 grams of ethyl oxalate are condensed with 86 grams of methyl-(n)-propyl-ketOne in the presence of sodium ethylate prepared from 25 grams of sodium. 135 grams of product, having a boiling point of 1l3°C/6 mm, are obtained. [Pg.1321]

OH3COOH + CHgCHgCHgCOOH CHgCOCHgCHgCHg + CO -f HgO Acetic acid n-Butyric acid Methyl n-propyl ketone... [Pg.335]

METHYL-1-BUTENE VALERALDEHYDE METHYL N-PROPYL KETONE METHYL ISOPROPYL KETONE DIETHYL KETONE... [Pg.946]

Pentanone, see Methyl n-propyl ketone 3- Pentanone, see Diethyl ketone Pentene, see Amylene n-Pentyl acetate, see n-Amyl acetate sec-Pentyl acetate, see sec-Amyl acetate Pentyl alcohol, see n-Amyl alcohol Pentyl amine, see n-Amylamine iso-Pentyl nitrite, see Amyl nitrite Peracetic acid (40% acetic acid 1.23 41... [Pg.129]

Synonyms AI3-32118 BRN 0506058 C-01949 EINECS 203-528-1 Ethyl acetone FEMA No. 2842 Methyl propyl ketone Methyl. n-propyl ketone MPK Pentan-2-one Propyl methyl ketone NSC 5350 UN 1249. [Pg.932]

Methyl n-propyl ketone, see 2-Pentanone a-Methylstyrol, see a-Methylstyrene Methyl sulfate, see Dimethyl sulfate Methyl sulfhydrate, see Methyl mercaptan IV-Methyl-IV,2,4,6-tetranitroaniline, see Tetryl IV-Methyl-IV,2,4,6-tetranitrobenzenamine, see Tetryl Methyl thioalcohol, see Methyl mercaptan Methyl thiram, see Thiram Methyl thiuramdisulfide, see Thiram /n-Methyltoluene, see m-Xylene o-Methyltoluene, see o-Xylene p-Methyltoluene, see p-Xylene Methyl tribromide, see Bromoform Methyl trichloride, see Chloroform Methyltrichloromethane, see 1,1,1-Trichloroethane... [Pg.1496]

Problem 15.49 By rapid test-tube reactions distinguish between (a) pentanal and diethyl ketone, (h) diethyl ketone and methyl n-propyl ketone, (c) pentanal and 2,2-dimethylpropanal, d) 2-pentanol and 2-pentanone. [Pg.338]

N.A. Bromelain, citric acid, vanillin, methyl-n-propyl ketone, valerianic acid, malic acid, isocaproic acid, acrylic acid.100 Unripe fruits improve digestion, increase appetite, relieve dyspepsia. Ripe fruits reduce excessive gastric acid. [Pg.181]

This is prepared by the general method of reduction of the dichloride using aqueous potassium metabisulphite. It crystallises from hot water or benzene-petroleum as yellow needles, melting without decomposition at 110° to 112° C., very soluble in cold acetone or hot benzene. It possesses residual acidity, dissolving in cold 5N sodium hydroxide to give an intensely yellow solution which blackens rapidly and then has an odour of methyl n-propyl ketone. [Pg.252]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.340 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.340 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.340 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.1130 ]




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