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  • 1Propylene carbonate — Propylene carbonate[1] …

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  • 2propylene carbonate — [NF] a clear, colorless, mobile liquid used as a solvent in oral and topical pharmaceutical preparations …

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  • 3Propylene oxide — IUPAC name Epoxypropane …

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  • 4Carbonate ester — Chemical structure of the carbonate ester group. A carbonate ester (organic carbonate, organocarbonate) is a functional group in organic chemistry consisting of a carbonyl group flanked by two alkoxy groups. The general structure of these… …

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  • 5Carbonate — In chemistry, a carbonate is a salt or ester of carbonic acid.ApplicationsTo test for the presence of the carbonate anion in a salt, the addition of dilute mineral acid (e.g. hydrochloric acid) will yield carbon dioxide gas.Carbonate containing… …

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  • 6Polypropylene carbonate — (PPC), also called poly(propylene carbonate), is a polyalkylene carbonate plastic material, a copolymer of carbon dioxide and propylene oxide. It is made by reacting the monomers in presence of eg. a zinc glutarate catalyst. Its CAS number is… …

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  • 7Dimethyl carbonate — Dimethyl carbonate …

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  • 8cis-2,3-Butylene carbonate — IUPAC name cis 4,5 Dimethyl [1,3]dioxolan 2 one …

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  • 9Ethylene carbonate — Chembox new ImageFile = Ethylene carbonate.png ImageSize = 138px IUPACName = OtherNames = 1,3 dioxolan 2 one; ethylene glycol carbonate [cite web url=http://pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/summary/summary.cgi?cid=7303 title=CID 7303 PubChem Compound… …

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  • 10PC — most commonly refers to: Personal computer, a computer whose original sales price, size, and capabilities make it useful for individuals Political correctness, language or behavior that appears calculated to provide a minimum of offense PC may… …

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