C21H25NO5

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C21H25NO5

C21H25NO5 is the chemical formula for a compound that consists of 21 carbon atoms, 25 hydrogen atoms, one nitrogen atom, and five oxygen atoms. This formula represents a specific molecular structure that can be associated with various chemical compounds, depending on the arrangement of these atoms.

Structure and Properties[edit | edit source]

The molecular structure of C21H25NO5 can vary, leading to different chemical properties and uses. The specific arrangement of atoms determines the compound's molecular weight, polarity, solubility, and reactivity.

Applications[edit | edit source]

Compounds with the formula C21H25NO5 can be found in various fields, including pharmaceuticals, biochemistry, and organic chemistry. They may serve as active ingredients in medications, intermediates in chemical synthesis, or as research chemicals in scientific studies.

Related Compounds[edit | edit source]

Compounds similar to C21H25NO5 include those with slight variations in their molecular formula, such as:

These related compounds may exhibit different chemical and physical properties due to the differences in their molecular structures.

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