Nombre del producto:3-ethoxy-3-oxoprop-1-en-1-olate sodium salt

IUPAC Name:sodium (1E)-3-ethoxy-3-oxoprop-1-en-1-olate

CAS:58986-28-0
Fórmula molecular:C5H7NaO3
Pureza:95%
Número de catálogo:CM108258
Peso molecular:138.1

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Núm. De CAS :58986-28-0
Fórmula molecular:C5H7NaO3
Punto de fusión:-
Código de sonrisas:[O-]/C=C/C(OCC)=O.[Na+]
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Número de catálogo:CM108258
Peso molecular:138.1
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Almacenamiento:Keep in a tight container and store at 2°C~8°C

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Aliphatic Chain Compounds
Aliphatic chain compounds include aliphatic compounds and chain compounds containing other elements or groups. Aliphatic hydrocarbons are hydrocarbons with the basic properties of aliphatic compounds. In aliphatic compounds, carbon atoms are arranged in straight chain, branched chain or cyclic, which are respectively called straight chain aliphatic hydrocarbons, branched chain aliphatic hydrocarbons and alicyclic hydrocarbons. Some cyclic hydrocarbons are different in nature from aromatic hydrocarbons, and are very similar to aliphatic hydrocarbons. Such cyclic hydrocarbons are called alicyclic hydrocarbons. In this way, aliphatic hydrocarbons become a general term for all hydrocarbons except aromatic hydrocarbons. Aliphatic hydrocarbons and their derivatives (including halogenated hydrocarbons) and alicyclic hydrocarbons and their derivatives are collectively referred to as aliphatic compounds.

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Carbonyl Compounds
In organic chemistry, a carbonyl group is a functional group with the formula C=O, composed of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom, and it is divalent at the C atom. It is common to several classes of organic compounds (such as aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids), as part of many larger functional groups. A compound containing a carbonyl group is often referred to as a carbonyl compound.