Iso butyl alcohol

  1. Isobutyl Alcohol
  2. Isobutyl acetate
  3. Isobutanol ≥99.0%, GR ACS, Supelco®
  4. iso Butyl Alcohol . Berjé Inc : iso Butyl Alcohol Supplier
  5. 9.2 Alcohols and Phenols: Nomenclature and Classification
  6. Isobutanol ≥99.0%, GR ACS, Supelco®
  7. Isobutyl Alcohol
  8. iso Butyl Alcohol . Berjé Inc : iso Butyl Alcohol Supplier
  9. Isobutyl acetate
  10. 9.2 Alcohols and Phenols: Nomenclature and Classification


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Isobutyl Alcohol

Isobutyl Alcohol is a colorless, flammable liquid. It is miscible with alcohol and ether, and partly miscible with water. Isobutyl Alcohol is used in organic synthesis, as a latent solvent in paints and lacquers, an intermediate for coating resins, in paint removers, liquid chromatography, and some flavor concentrations. We have helped multiple customers, from small end users to large Fortune 500 customers, with their Isobutyl Alcohol supply requirements and can ship bulk and various packaged products to meet such needs. Download more information below or call us! +1-866-282-3384 Minimum order quantity: 55 gallon drum

Isobutyl acetate

Chemical compound The isobutyl acetate, also known as 2-methylpropyl ethanoate ( β-methylpropyl acetate, is a common solvent. It is produced from the A common method for preparing isobutyl acetate is Isobutyl acetate has three isomers: n-butyl acetate, tert-butyl acetate, and sec-butyl acetate, which are also common solvents. References [ ]

Isobutanol ≥99.0%, GR ACS, Supelco®

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iso Butyl Alcohol . Berjé Inc : iso Butyl Alcohol Supplier

EINECS 201-148-0 Assay of iso Butyl Alcohol 98-100% Refractive Index of iso Butyl Alcohol 1.3920 - 1.3970 @ 20 C Specific Gravity of iso Butyl Alcohol 0.7990 - 0.8010 @ 25 C All scientific, regulatory and technical data is a guide for product identification purposes only. Only Berje authorized documentation is to be used for validation and confirmation. These documents can be provided upon request. Flavor Usage by Category The contents of this article website are for informational purposes only. PLEASE REFER TO THE SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS) FOR THIS PRODUCT FOR SAFETY INFORMATION PRIOR TO HANDLING. The recommendations, models, and suggestions information provided in this literature are is presented preliminarily, prior to your own investigation and assessment. Any suggestions concerning the possible use of our products as described are not intended to be, or to be taken to be, as medical advice and in no way presented to diagnose, cure or treat any medical or other health condition. No warranty is expressed or implied. PLEASE REFER TO THE SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS) FOR THIS ANY FEATURED PRODUCT FOR SAFETY INFORMATION PRIOR TO HANDLING.

9.2 Alcohols and Phenols: Nomenclature and Classification

https://chem.libretexts.org/@app/auth/3/login?returnto=https%3A%2F%2Fchem.libretexts.org%2FCourses%2FSacramento_City_College%2FSCC%253A_Chem_309_-_General_Organic_and_Biochemistry_(Bennett)%2FText%2F09._Organic_Functional_Groups%253A_Structure_and_Nomenclature%2F9.02_Alcohols%253A_Nomenclature_and_Classification Expand/collapse global hierarchy • Home • Campus Bookshelves • Sacramento City College • SCC: Chem 309 - General, Organic and Biochemistry (Bennett) • Text • 9: Organic Functional Groups - Structure and Nomenclature • 9.2 Alcohols and Phenols: Nomenclature and Classification Expand/collapse global location \( \newcommand\) • • • • • • • • • Skills to Develop • Identify the general structure for an alcohol. • Identify the structural feature that classifies alcohols as primary, secondary, or tertiary. • Name alcohols with both common names and IUPAC names An alcohol is an organic compound with a hydroxyl (OH) functional group on an aliphatic carbon atom. Because OH is the functional group of all alcohols, we often represent alcohols by the general formula ROH, where R is an alkyl group. Alcohols are common in nature. Most people are familiar with ethyl alcohol (ethanol), the active ingredient in alcoholic beverages, but this compound is only one of a family of organic compounds known as alcohols. The family also includes such familiar substances as cholesterol and the carbohydrates. Methanol (CH 3OH) and ethanol (CH 3CH 2OH) are the first two members of the homologou...

Isobutanol ≥99.0%, GR ACS, Supelco®

The support you need to optimize operations Avantor Services provides a wide range of specialized services and digital solutions to help you solve complex challenges. We’ve built our reputation on consistent, comprehensive mastery of day-to-day operations, allowing lab, clinical, and production environments to focus their high-value resources on core scientific priorities. As our customers’ needs have evolved, so have our capabilities. We have become experts in scientific operations, improving performance with sophisticated solutions and providing guidance on best practices. You can select and customize services for peak efficiency, quality, and accelerated innovation. For more information, call 1.888.793.2300. VWR enables the advancement of science by providing high-quality chemicals and services, customized to your product or manufacturing needs. We use operational excellence to deliver solutions that enable research, testing, production, and commercialization across the globe. Our Core Capabilities Include: • Custom Liquid Manufacturing • Custom Liquid Dosing and Packaging • Custom Powder Manufacturing • Powder Dosing and Packaging • Assembly and Finishing Contact VWR Custom Manufacturing Services at 1.800.932.5000 or Isobutanol Meets ACS Specifications, Meets Reagent Specifications for testing USP/NF monographs Formula: (CH₃)₂CHCH₂OH MW: 74.12 g/mol Boiling Pt: 107.9 °C (1013 hPa) Melting Pt: –108 °C Density: 0.802 g/cm³ (20 °C) Flash Pt: 28 °C Storage Temperature: Amb...

Isobutyl Alcohol

Isobutyl Alcohol is a colorless, flammable liquid. It is miscible with alcohol and ether, and partly miscible with water. Isobutyl Alcohol is used in organic synthesis, as a latent solvent in paints and lacquers, an intermediate for coating resins, in paint removers, liquid chromatography, and some flavor concentrations. We have helped multiple customers, from small end users to large Fortune 500 customers, with their Isobutyl Alcohol supply requirements and can ship bulk and various packaged products to meet such needs. Download more information below or call us! +1-866-282-3384 Minimum order quantity: 55 gallon drum

iso Butyl Alcohol . Berjé Inc : iso Butyl Alcohol Supplier

EINECS 201-148-0 Assay of iso Butyl Alcohol 98-100% Refractive Index of iso Butyl Alcohol 1.3920 - 1.3970 @ 20 C Specific Gravity of iso Butyl Alcohol 0.7990 - 0.8010 @ 25 C All scientific, regulatory and technical data is a guide for product identification purposes only. Only Berje authorized documentation is to be used for validation and confirmation. These documents can be provided upon request. Flavor Usage by Category The contents of this article website are for informational purposes only. PLEASE REFER TO THE SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS) FOR THIS PRODUCT FOR SAFETY INFORMATION PRIOR TO HANDLING. The recommendations, models, and suggestions information provided in this literature are is presented preliminarily, prior to your own investigation and assessment. Any suggestions concerning the possible use of our products as described are not intended to be, or to be taken to be, as medical advice and in no way presented to diagnose, cure or treat any medical or other health condition. No warranty is expressed or implied. PLEASE REFER TO THE SAFETY DATA SHEET (SDS) FOR THIS ANY FEATURED PRODUCT FOR SAFETY INFORMATION PRIOR TO HANDLING.

Isobutyl acetate

Chemical compound The isobutyl acetate, also known as 2-methylpropyl ethanoate ( β-methylpropyl acetate, is a common solvent. It is produced from the A common method for preparing isobutyl acetate is Isobutyl acetate has three isomers: n-butyl acetate, tert-butyl acetate, and sec-butyl acetate, which are also common solvents. References [ ]

9.2 Alcohols and Phenols: Nomenclature and Classification

https://chem.libretexts.org/@app/auth/3/login?returnto=https%3A%2F%2Fchem.libretexts.org%2FCourses%2FSacramento_City_College%2FSCC%253A_Chem_309_-_General_Organic_and_Biochemistry_(Bennett)%2FText%2F09._Organic_Functional_Groups%253A_Structure_and_Nomenclature%2F9.02_Alcohols%253A_Nomenclature_and_Classification Expand/collapse global hierarchy • Home • Campus Bookshelves • Sacramento City College • SCC: Chem 309 - General, Organic and Biochemistry (Bennett) • Text • 9: Organic Functional Groups - Structure and Nomenclature • 9.2 Alcohols and Phenols: Nomenclature and Classification Expand/collapse global location \( \newcommand\) • • • • • • • • • Skills to Develop • Identify the general structure for an alcohol. • Identify the structural feature that classifies alcohols as primary, secondary, or tertiary. • Name alcohols with both common names and IUPAC names An alcohol is an organic compound with a hydroxyl (OH) functional group on an aliphatic carbon atom. Because OH is the functional group of all alcohols, we often represent alcohols by the general formula ROH, where R is an alkyl group. Alcohols are common in nature. Most people are familiar with ethyl alcohol (ethanol), the active ingredient in alcoholic beverages, but this compound is only one of a family of organic compounds known as alcohols. The family also includes such familiar substances as cholesterol and the carbohydrates. Methanol (CH 3OH) and ethanol (CH 3CH 2OH) are the first two members of the homologou...