71549-77-4 - Names and Identifiers
Name | Acetic acid, anhydride, reaction products with [1S-(1alpha,3abeta,4alpha,8abeta)]-decahydro-4,8,8-trimethyl-9-methylene-1,4-methanoazulene
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Synonyms | Acetic acid, anhydride, reaction products with [1S-(1alpha,3abeta,4alpha,8abeta)]-decahydro-4,8,8-trimethyl-9-methylene-1,4-methanoazulene
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CAS | 71549-77-4
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EINECS | 275-601-6 |
71549-77-4 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C19H32O3
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Molar Mass | 308.45558 |
71549-77-4 - Introduction
Acetic anhydride is a compound prepared from acetic acid and an anhydridizing agent. Its chemical formula is (C2H3O2)2O. It is a colorless liquid with a strong sour and pungent odor. It is soluble in many organic solvents, such as ethanol and ether, and insoluble in water.
Acetic acid, anhydride, reaction products with [1s-(1alpha,3Abeta, 4alpha,8Abeta)]-decahydro-4,8,8-trimethyl-9-methylene-1,4-methanoazulene is the product of the reaction of acetic anhydride with a specific compound. In the absence of more specific information, we are unable to provide information on the specific nature of the product. The properties of the product will be influenced by the acetic anhydride and the particular compound.
One of the main uses of acetic anhydride is as a raw material for organic synthesis. It can be used to prepare a variety of organic compounds, such as alcohols, esters and amides. In addition, acetic anhydride can also be used as a solvent, a remover, and a catalyst.
A common method for preparing acetic anhydride is to react acetic acid with an anhydridizing agent (such as an anhydride anhydridizing agent). For example, one common method of preparation is to react acetic acid and acetic anhydride as anhydridizing agents under appropriate conditions to produce acetic anhydride and acetic acid.
Safety information on acetic anhydride and specific products is evaluated based on their specific physical and chemical characteristics. In General, acetic anhydride is a volatile liquid with a pungent odor that may cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory tract. Wear appropriate protective equipment, such as gloves, safety glasses and protective masks, and ensure a well-ventilated working environment. If accidentally splashed into the skin or eyes, should immediately rinse with water and seek medical advice.
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