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Does anybody know why the following compound Alcohols, C10-C16, ethoxylated CAS number 68002-97-1 has a varying carbon chain length? Is this one compound or several compounds? I hope that someone can help me in this regard.

 

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Sakhel

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Does anybody know why the following compound Alcohols, C10-C16, ethoxylated CAS number 68002-97-1 has a varying carbon chain length? Is this one compound or several compounds? I hope that someone can help me in this regard.

 

Thanks

Sakhel

I assume it is because the end result of the manufacturing process give a mixture of chain lengths, and since there would be not a huge difference between performance for end use between the different lengths, separating them will be senseless and an unneeded expense.

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