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Compound name: |
Methyl Anthranilate |
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Compound formula: |
C8H9NO2 |
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Molar mass: |
151.17 g/mol |
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Melting point: |
23.8° C |
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Boiling point: |
237° C |
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Density in Natural State: |
1.168g/mL |
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Percent Composition by Mass: |
63.6% C 6%H 9.3%N 21.2%O |
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Percent Composition by Number: |
2/3C, 9/20H, 1/20N, 1/10O |
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Type of Bonding: |
Covalent |
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Reaction Tendencies: |
May decompose when exposed to light |
Methyl anthranilate is a pale to dark yellow liquid found in red and white wine. Its natural abundance is found in wine grapes. Methyl anthranilate is obtained by extracting it from wine.