Formic acid
Formic acid The formic acid whose name in the IUPAC nomenclature is: methane acid has a brute or molecular formula:
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Formic acid The formic acid whose name in the IUPAC nomenclature is: methane acid has a brute or molecular formula:
Read moreHypericine Hypericin, whose term in the official IUPAC nomenclature is: 1,3,4,6,8,13-hexahydroxy-10,11-dimethylphenantro [1,10,9,8-opqra] perilen-7,14-dione it is a naphthodiantrone, anthraquinone derivative, whose
Read moreSenecionine Senecionine, also known as Aureina or Senecina, is an alkaloid of the group of pyrrolizidine alkaloids with brute or
Read moreArachidonic Acid Arachidonic acid whose name in the official IUPAC nomenclature is eicosa-5Z, 8Z, 11Z, 14Z-tetraenoic acid and whose brute
Read moreY-linolenic acid γ-linolenic acid, also known as GLA and whose name in the official IUPAC nomenclature is: acid (6Z, 9Z,
Read moreα-linolenic acid The α-linolenic acid whose name in the official IUPAC nomenclature is: ottadeca-9Z, 12Z, 15Z-trienoic acid and whose brute
Read moreStearic Acid Stearic acid, whose term in the official IUPAC nomenclature is octadecanoic acid and whose brute or molecular formula
Read moreMyristic Acid Myristic acid, whose term in the official IUPAC nomenclature is tetradecanoic acid, is an organic acid with 14
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