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Ethylethanoate
Also known as ethyl acetate, an organic compound used as a solvent in many applications due to its pleasant smell and quick evaporation.
Methylethanoate
An ester formed from methanol and acetic acid, known for its fruity smell and used in the manufacture of flavors and fragrances.
Ethylmethanoate
A chemical compound more commonly known as ethyl formate, an ester formed from ethanol and formic acid with the formula C3H6O2.
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