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The following Compound Monographs are linked to the registry number [109-94-4]:
Ethyl formate is an ester formed when ethanol reacts with formic acid. It is also known as ethyl methanoate because ethanol (an alcohol) and methanoic acid (a carboxylic acid also known as formic acid) are used to form it. Ethyl formate has the characteristic smell of rum. This molecule is also responsible for the flavor of raspberries.
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The following Compounds have been linked to the registry number [109-94-4]:
| Compound | Depositor | Reference | Other Registry Numbers |
|---|---|---|---|
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DTP/NCI | PubChem SID 74443 | |
| ChemIDplus | PubChem SID 151140 | ||
| DTP/NCI | PubChem SID 476479 | ||
| NMRShiftDB | PubChem SID 588421 | ||
| ZINC | PubChem SID 1918822 | ||
| EPA DSSTox | PubChem SID 48424311 |
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