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Capryloylglycine

Chemical Name:Capryloylglycine
CAS.NO:14246-53-8
Synonyms:N-n-octanoylglycine;Capryloyl glycine;2-octanamidoacetic acid;Glycine, N-(1-oxooctyl)-;(Octanoylamino)acetic acid;N-octanoyl-Glycine;EINECS 238-122-3;N-(1-oxooctyl)-Glycine;octanoylglycine;N-Octanoylglycine;N-caprylyl glycine;Acide (octanoylamino)acétique;Caprylylglycine
Molecular Formula:C10H19NO3
Molecular Weight:201.263
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Physical and Chemical Properties:
Melting point:N/A
Boiling point:403.9±28.0 °C at 760 mmHg
Density:1.0±0.1 g/cm3
Index of Refraction:1.464
PSA:66.40000
Exact Mass:201.136490
LogP:1.78

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