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See also:CH3CO(4) C6I-13(See also:CH3)2(I.2) (J. E. See also:Marsh, Jour. Chem. See also:Soc., 1899, 75, p. 1058). When heated with See also:phosphorus pentoxide to 115-130° C. it forms metacymene. Since it does not yield any oxymethylene compounds, it -cannot contain the grouping—CH2•CO—in the See also:molecule. End of Article: CH3CO(4)Additional information and CommentsThere are no comments yet for this article.
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