Sakhel Posted September 20, 2011 Report Posted September 20, 2011 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 Quote
jab2 Posted September 21, 2011 Report Posted September 21, 2011 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 SakhelI 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. Quote
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