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Pentadecane (CAS 629-62-9)

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Alternate Names:
Pentadekan
CAS Number:
629-62-9
Molecular Weight:
212.41
Molecular Formula:
C15H32
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Pentadecane functions as a non-polar solvent in various experimental applications. It interacts with other non-polar substances, aiding in the dissolution and extraction of organic compounds. It involves forming weak dispersion forces with other non-polar moleculesallowing for the solubilization of lipids, waxes, and other non-polar substances. Pentadecane′s mechanism of action involves its ability to interact with non-polar molecules, facilitating their separation and analysis without altering their chemical structure. Pentadecane′s role in experimental applications involves its function as a solvent for non-polar substances, enabling the extraction and isolation of various organic compounds for further analysis.


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Pentadecane, 25 g

sc-257979
25 g
$39.00