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sodium acetate — noun : either of two sodium salts of acetic acid: a. : the hygroscopic crystalline normal salt CH3COONa used chiefly in organic synthesis and photography and as a mordant or as an analytical reagent b. : the acid salt CH3COONa.CH3COOH used… … Useful english dictionary
Lead(II) acetate — chembox new ImageFile = Lead(II)Acetate.jpg ImageSize = 200px IUPACName = Lead(II) acetate SystematicName = Lead(II) ethanoate OtherNames = Plumbous acetate, Salt of Saturn, Sugar of Lead, lead diacetate Section1 = Chembox Identifiers… … Wikipedia
Ethyl acetate — Chembox new Name = Ethyl acetate ImageFile = Ethyl acetate 2D skeletal.png ImageName = Ethyl acetate ImageFile1 = Ethyl acetate 3D balls.png ImageName1 = Ethyl acetate IUPACName = Ethyl ethanoate OtherNames = ethyl ester, acetic ester, ester of… … Wikipedia
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Vinyl acetate — Chembox new Name = Vinyl acetate ImageFileL1 = Vinyl acetate.png ImageSizeL1 = 120px ImageNameL1 = Vinyl acetate ImageFileR1 = Vinyl acetate 3D balls.png ImageSizeR1 = 150px IUPACName = Ethenyl acetate SystematicName = Ethenyl ethanoate… … Wikipedia
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