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additional groups: If it
connects at one of the
three terminal carbons, it is
isobutyl: −CH2−CH(CH3)2 (preferred
IUPAC name: 2-methylpropyl) If it
connects at...
- nitrite,
isopropyl nitrite, and
isobutyl nitrite.
These substances are
subject to
different regulations; for example,
isobutyl nitrite is
banned in the European...
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Isobutyl nitrite, C4H9NO2, is an
alkyl nitrite, an
ester of
isobutanol and
nitrous acid. Its
chemical structure is (CH3)2CH-CH2-ONO.
Isobutyl nitrite...
- The
chemical compound isobutyl acetate, also
known as 2-methylpropyl
ethanoate (IUPAC name) or β-methylpropyl acetate, is a
common solvent. It is produced...
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Methyl isobutyl ketone (MIBK, 4-methylpentan-2-one) is an
organic compound with the
condensed chemical formula (CH3)2CHCH2C(O)CH3. This
ketone is a colourless...
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Isobutyl formate (2-methylpropyl methanoate) is an
organic ester with the
chemical formula C5H10O2. It is
formed by the
Fischer esterification of isobutanol...
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varnishes and
precursors to esters,
which are
useful solvents, e.g.
isobutyl acetate.
Isobutyl esters of phthalic, adipic, and
related dicarboxylic acids are...
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efficacy as a treatment.
Isobutyl nitrite is one of the
compounds used as poppers, an
inhalant drug that
induces a
brief euphoria.
Isobutyl nitrite is
known to...
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Isobutyl chloride (1-chloro-2-methylpropane) is an
organochlorine compound. It is a
chlorinated derivative of isobutane.
Isobutyl chloride can be synthesized...
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Isobutyl cyanoacrylate is an
isomer of
butyl cyanoacrylate. It is used in
medical procedures either to
close incisions and
lacerations without the use...