In chemistry, an ethyl group is an alkyl substituent derived from ethane (C2H6). It has the formula -C2H5 and is very often abbreviated -Et. Ethyl is the IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry term for an alkane (or alkyl) molecule, using the prefix "eth-" to indicate the presence of two carbon atoms in the molecule.
Item Name: Ethyl laurate
Synonyms: Ethyl dodecanoate; Lauric acid ethyl ester
Molecular Formula: C14H28O2
Molecular Weight: 228.37
CAS Registry Number: 106-33-2
EINECS: 203-386-0
FEMA: 2441
Properties of Ethyl Laurate:
Density: 0.863
Melting point : -10 ºC
Boiling point: 269 ºC
Refractive index: 1.43-1.434
Water solubility: insoluble
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Molecular Formula: C14H28O2
Molecular Weight: 228.37
CAS Registry Number: 106-33-2
EINECS: 203-386-0
FEMA: 2441
Properties of Ethyl Laurate:
Density: 0.863
Melting point : -10 ºC
Boiling point: 269 ºC
Refractive index: 1.43-1.434
Water solubility: insoluble
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