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Boiling point for methy ester of C12 C14, C16, C18
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Sigma Aldrich has this data in their catalogue online.
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What search terms did you use ? - googling methyl dodecanoate (etc) boiling point I get multiple hits with the data in the first ten google hits.
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What search terms did you use ? - googling methyl dodecanoate (etc) boiling point I get multiple hits with the data in the first ten google hits.
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I just use "boiling point for "name of compound". I did get lots of hits but for bp of different pressure.
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