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Molecular model of the ester ethyl ethanoate (ethyl acetate) CH3CO2CH2CH3.

Organic compound formed by the reaction between an alcohol and an acid, with the elimination of water. Unlike salts, esters are covalent compounds.



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Phthalates are metabolized and excreted quickly; these metabolites, rather than the parent diesters, are believed to be the active toxicants.
Table 1 - evaluation recipes Sulfur Peroxide GECO T3100 100 100 N550 carbon black 50 50 Alkyl alkylether diester adipate 10 10 4,4'-bis(a,a-dimethylbenzyl)diphenylamine 1 1 2-mercaptotoluimidazole 0.
This synthetic path uses derivitized prochiral malonate diesters on which a desymmetrization enzyme (i.
 
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