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pelargonic acid
pel·ar·gon·ic acid P0154800 (pĕl′är-gŏn′ĭk, -gō′nĭk)n. A colorless or yellow oil, C9H18O2, used in the manufacture of lacquers, plastics, and pharmaceuticals. Also called nonanoic acid. [pelargon(ium) + -ic.]pelargonic acid (ˌpɛləˈɡɒnɪk) n (Elements & Compounds) another name for nonanoic acid[C19: so named because it was originally derived from pelargonium leaves]Translations
pelargonic acid
pelargonic acid[¦pe‚lär′gän·ik ′as·əd] (organic chemistry) CH3(CH2)7CO2H A colorless or yellowish oil, boiling at 254°C; soluble in ether and alcohol, insoluble in water; used as a chemical intermediate and flotation agent, in lacquers, pharmaceuticals, synthetic flavors and aromas, and plastics. pelargonic acid
pel·ar·gon·ic ac·id (pel'ar-gon'ik as'id), Substance used in the manufacture of lacquers and plastics; produced in the oxidative cleavage of oleic acid. Synonym(s): n-nonanoic acid |