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Butyl stearate (CAS 123-95-5)

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Alternate Names:
Stearic acid butyl ester
CAS Number:
123-95-5
Molecular Weight:
340.58
Molecular Formula:
C22H44O2
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Butyl stearate, 1 L

sc-280632
1 L
$80.00