C16H14O5
Chemical compound
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C16H14O5 is a chemical formula representing a compound with 16 carbon atoms, 14 hydrogen atoms, and 5 oxygen atoms. This formula can correspond to various chemical substances, each with distinct properties and applications.
Structure and Properties[edit | edit source]
The molecular structure of C16H14O5 can vary depending on the specific compound it represents. Generally, compounds with this formula are organic molecules that may include functional groups such as hydroxyl groups, carbonyl groups, or ethers. The exact structure determines the compound's chemical properties, physical properties, and biological activity.
Synthesis and Reactions[edit | edit source]
Compounds with the formula C16H14O5 can be synthesized through various organic synthesis methods. The specific synthesis route depends on the desired compound and its functional groups. These compounds can undergo typical organic reactions such as oxidation, reduction, and esterification.
Applications[edit | edit source]
The applications of C16H14O5 compounds are diverse and depend on their specific chemical structure. They may be used in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, dyes, and polymers. Some compounds with this formula may exhibit antioxidant or anti-inflammatory properties, making them valuable in medical research.
Safety and Handling[edit | edit source]
The safety and handling of C16H14O5 compounds depend on their specific chemical nature. It is essential to refer to the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for information on safe handling, potential hazards, and first aid measures.
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