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2,4-Dimethylheptane (CAS 2213-23-2)

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CAS Number:
2213-23-2
Molecular Weight:
128.26
Molecular Formula:
C9H20
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2,4-Dimethylheptane is a hydrocarbon compound that functions as a nonpolar solvent in experimental applications. Its mode of action involves interacting with other nonpolar substances, dissolving them to facilitate various chemical reactions and processes. 2,4-Dimethylheptane′s functional role lies in its ability to aid in the separation and purification of nonpolar compounds, as well as in the extraction of specific substances from complex mixtures. In experimental conditions, 2,4-Dimethylheptane can act as a reagent in certain reactions, participating in the formation of new compounds through its nonpolar nature. Its mode of action involves interacting with other molecules to influence the outcome of chemical reactions.


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2,4-Dimethylheptane, 1 ml

sc-486632
1 ml
$288.00