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| Grade Standard | Reagent Grade |
| Usage/Application | Laboratory |
| Physical State | Liquid |
| EC No. | 204-633-5 |
| Packaging Size | 500 ml Bottle |
| Molecular Weight | 89.14 g/mol |
| Packaging Type | Bottle |
| Boiling Point | 138 DegreeC |
| Brand | JMD |
| Chemical Formula | CH3COO(CH2)4CH3 |
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Uses: Amyl alcohol is used as a solvent and in esterification, by which is produced amyl acetate and other important products.
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Amyl Alcohol (also known as Pentanol) is an organic compound belonging to the alcohol family, containing five carbon atoms (C₅H₁₂O). It is a colorless liquid with a strong characteristic odor and is slightly soluble in water but readily soluble in organic solvents like ether and alcohol.
Amyl alcohol occurs naturally in small quantities as a by-product of fermentation processes (commonly found in fusel oil) and is also industrially synthesized. It exists in several isomeric forms, including isoamyl alcohol, active amyl alcohol, and tertiary amyl alcohol, each with specific applications.
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Amyl Alcohol (also known as Pentanol) is an organic compound belonging to the alcohol family, containing five carbon atoms (C₅H₁₂O). It is a colorless liquid with a strong characteristic odor and is slightly soluble in water but readily soluble in organic solvents like ether and alcohol.
Amyl alcohol occurs naturally in small quantities as a by-product of fermentation processes (commonly found in fusel oil) and is also industrially synthesized. It exists in several isomeric forms, including isoamyl alcohol, active amyl alcohol, and tertiary amyl alcohol, each with specific applications.
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