COOH CO2CH3 iupac name?
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The IUPAC name for COOH CO2CH3 is methyl salicylate.
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The chemical compound methyl salicylate has the formula C6H4. It's the methyl ester of salicylic acid. It's a colorless, viscous liquid with a sweet, fruity odor comparable to root beer; nevertheless, it's also known as "minty" since it's used in mint candies.
Methyl salicylate may be found in topical pain therapies (e.g., creams or ointments) that include more than one external analgesic active ingredient. It also helps with muscle and joint discomfort, as well as mild aches and pains.
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Methyl salicylate is the IUPAC designation for .
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- is the formula for methyl salicylate, a chemical molecule. It's salicylic acid's methyl ester. It's a colorless, viscous liquid with a sweet, fruity odor similar to root beer, but it's also known as "minty" because it's used in mint sweets.
- Topical pain treatments (e.g., creams or ointments) that contain more than one external analgesic active component may contain methyl salicylate. It also relieves minor aches and pains, as well as muscular and joint pain.
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