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1-Hexanol
An organic alcohol compound with a six-carbon chain terminating in a hydroxyl group, used primarily as a flavoring agent or perfume ingredient.
Chromic Acid
A powerful oxidizing agent used in organic chemistry and for cleaning laboratory glassware, consisting mainly of a mixture of chromium trioxide and sulfuric acid.
Organic Halide
Organic compounds containing a halogen atom (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, or iodine) covalently bonded to carbon; utilized in various chemical syntheses and reactions.
Carboxylation
A chemical reaction that introduces a carboxyl group (-COOH) into a molecule.
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