Banana | Oil

Most commonly, "banana oil" is the colloquial name for (also known as isopentyl acetate). It is an organic ester with the formula . Key Properties Scent: Strong, distinct aroma of bananas or pears. Appearance: Clear, colorless liquid.

Dissolves in organic solvents (like alcohol) but does not mix with water. Safety: Flammable; it has a flash point of roughly 25∘C25 raised to the composed with power cap C . Common Uses banana oil

refers to two primary things: a chemical compound used for its scent and a vintage slang term for nonsense. 🍌 Chemical Profile: Isoamyl Acetate Most commonly, "banana oil" is the colloquial name

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Most commonly, "banana oil" is the colloquial name for (also known as isopentyl acetate). It is an organic ester with the formula . Key Properties Scent: Strong, distinct aroma of bananas or pears. Appearance: Clear, colorless liquid.

Dissolves in organic solvents (like alcohol) but does not mix with water. Safety: Flammable; it has a flash point of roughly 25∘C25 raised to the composed with power cap C . Common Uses

refers to two primary things: a chemical compound used for its scent and a vintage slang term for nonsense. 🍌 Chemical Profile: Isoamyl Acetate

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