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Propyl acetate

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Formula
  
C5H10O2

Molar mass
  
102.131 g/mol

Solubility in water
  
18.9 kg/m³

Boiling point
  
102 °C

Density
  
888 kg/m³

Appearance
  
Clear, colorless liquid

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Related compounds
  
propan-1-olacetic acid

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Propyl acetate, also known as propyl ethanoate, is a chemical compound used as a solvent and an example of an ester. This clear, colorless liquid is known by its characteristic odor of pears. Due to this fact, it is commonly used in fragrances and as a flavor additive. It is formed by the esterification of acetic acid and 1-propanol (known as a condensation reaction), often via Fischer–Speier esterification, with sulfuric acid as a catalyst and water produced as a byproduct.

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