What is the name of the unknown Organic Compound who's melting point is between 159°C - 161° C, with an almond smell, and a white powder crystalline as the product?
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This is an unknown organic compound.
As what you can see in the picture, its light brown or near to
gray color. Its solid, but not powder, it is almost a little piece
of solid.
The odor of it is almost no smell or a little bit of smell of
wood. The flaming for this compound is just normal yellow fire, and
there is nosooty.
The m.p. of it is around 113.7~115.8 ??
This solid is insoluble in none of...
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can you help me identify this organic unknown compound by name
through justification of the given data below? Please and thank
you
Melting point of solid ("C) (leave blank if liquid at RT): 64 Boiling point of liquid (C) (leave blank if solid at RT): THEIM The results from sodium fusion and follow up ion tests (578) Predicted color Nitrogen test clear Sulfur test clear Halogen test ppt clear Differentiate halogen ion test clear The results of unsaturation tests and...