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Molecule Name Chemical
Formula
Section
Reference
hexane C6H14 13.1
acetone C3H6O 13.3
methanol CH3OH 13.3
ethanol C2H5OH 13.3
propanol C3H7OH 13.3
butanol C4H9OH 13.3
hexanol C6H13OH 13.3
heptanol C7H15OH 13.3
glucose C6H12O6 13.3
vitamin A C20H30O 13.3
vitamin C (ascorbic acid) C6H8O6 13.3
heptane C7H16 13.3
pentane C5H12 13.3
naphthalene C10H8 13.4
toluene C7H8 13.4
glycerol C3H8O3 13.5
benzene C6H6 13.5
chloroform CHCl3 13.5
ethylene glycol C2H6O2 13.5
eucalyptol C10H18O 13.5
acetic acid CH3COOH 13.5
sucrose C12H22O11 13.5
sodium stearate Na C18H35O2 13.6
butylated hydroxytoluene C15H24O1 Exercise 13.71



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