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1.74 SECTION 1<br />

TABLE 1.14 Empirical Formula Index of Organic Compounds (Continued)<br />

The alphanumeric designations are keyed <strong>to</strong> Table 1.15.<br />

C 20 H 38 O 2 : e230<br />

C 20 H 38 O 4 : b187<br />

C 20 H 40 :i2<br />

C 20 H 40 O: o18<br />

C 20 H 42 :i1<br />

C 21 <strong>to</strong> C 23<br />

C 21 H 15 NO: b143<br />

C 21 H 21 N: t198<br />

C 21 H 21 O 4 P: t452<br />

C 21 H 22 N 2 O 2 : s10<br />

C 21 H 24 O 2 : b144<br />

C 21 H 28 N 2 O: b177<br />

C 21 H 36 O: p14<br />

C 21 H 40 O 2 : o14<br />

C 21 H 45 N 3 O 12 Si 3 : t448<br />

C 22 H 23 N 3 O 9 : a306<br />

C 22 H 26 O: b181<br />

C 22 H 30 O 2 S: t140<br />

C 22 H 34 O 4 : b547, d463<br />

C 22 H 42 O 8 : b152<br />

C 22 H 44 O 2 : b581, i75<br />

C 22 H 46 : d801<br />

C 22 H 46 O: d802<br />

C 22 H 48 N 2 : t27<br />

C 23 H 18 BrO 2 P: c18<br />

C 23 H 26 N 2 O 4 : b447<br />

C 23 H 42 O 2 : b581a<br />

C 24 <strong>to</strong> C 29<br />

C 24 H 16 N 2 O 2 : b218<br />

C 24 H 18 : t413<br />

C 24 H 20 BNa: t126<br />

C 24 H 20 Sn: t128<br />

C 24 H 27 NO 2 : e169<br />

C 24 H 38 O 4 : b193, d374, d466,<br />

d466a<br />

C 24 H 40 O 5 : c275<br />

C 24 H 46 O 4 : d725, d812<br />

C 24 H 50 : t41<br />

C 24 H 51 N: t406<br />

C 24 H 51 O 3 P: t438<br />

C 24 H 54 OSn 2 : b224<br />

C 25 H 30 ClN 3 : c315<br />

C 25 H 34 Cl 6 O 4 : b189<br />

C 25 H 48 O 4 : d465<br />

C 26 H 26 N 2 O 2 S: b153<br />

C 26 H 42 O 2 : d138<br />

C 26 H 42 O 4 : d464<br />

C 26 H 47 O 3 P: d462<br />

C 26 H 46 O 8 : t312<br />

C 26 H 50 O 4 : b190<br />

C 27 H 42 O: c274<br />

C 27 H 50 ClN: b96<br />

C 28 H 31 ClN 2 O 3 :r6<br />

C 28 H 32 : t127<br />

C 28 H 50 O 8 : t314<br />

C 28 H 54 O 6 Sn: b601<br />

C 29 H 44 O 2 : m244<br />

C 29 H 50 O 7 : p20<br />

C 30 <strong>to</strong> C 57<br />

C 30 H 43 FO 2 P: e188<br />

C 30 H 46 O 2 : e187<br />

C 30 H 50 :s8<br />

C 30 H 58 O 4 S: d295<br />

C 30 H 62 :s7<br />

C 30 H 63 O 3 P: t324<br />

C 32 H 64 O 4 Sn: d178<br />

C 32 H 66 : d823<br />

C 36 H 75 O 3 P: d726<br />

C 39 H 74 O 6 : g21<br />

C 40 H 82 O 6 P 2 : b217<br />

C 42 H 82 O 4 S: d727<br />

C 45 H 86 O 6 : g25<br />

C 51 H 98 O 6 : g24<br />

C 55 H 98 O 6 P 2 : i111<br />

C 57 H 104 O 6 : g23<br />

TABLE 1.15 Physical Constants of Organic Compounds<br />

See also the special tables of polymers, rubbers, fats, oils, and waxes.<br />

Names of the compounds in the table starting on p. 1.76 are arranged alphabetically. Usually substitutive nomenclature<br />

is employed; exceptions generally involve ethers, sulfides, sulfones, and sulfoxides. Each compound<br />

is given a number within its letter classification; thus compound c209 is 3-chlorophenol. Section 1.1, Nomenclature<br />

of Organic Compounds, should be consulted <strong>to</strong> familiarize oneself with present nomenclature systems.<br />

Synonyms or Alternate Names are found at the bot<strong>to</strong>m of each spread in their alphabetical listing; the number<br />

following the same refers <strong>to</strong> the numerical place of this compound in the table. For example, epichlorohydrin,<br />

c120, indicates that this compound is found listed under the name 1-chloro-2,3-epoxypropane.<br />

Formulas are presented in semistructural form when no ambiguity is possible. Complicated systems are drawn<br />

in complete structural form and located at the bot<strong>to</strong>m of each page and keyed <strong>to</strong> the number of the entry.<br />

Beilstein Reference. In this column is found the reference <strong>to</strong> the volume and page numbers of the fourth <strong>edition</strong><br />

of Beilstein, Handbuch der Organischen Chemie (Springer-Verlag, New York, 1918). Thus the entry 9, 202<br />

refers <strong>to</strong> an entry in volume 9 appearing on page 202. When the volume number has a superscript attached,<br />

reference is made <strong>to</strong> the appropriate supplementary volume. For example, 12 2 , 404 indicates that the compound<br />

will be found listed in the second supplement <strong>to</strong> volume 12 on page 404. The earliest Beilstein entry is listed.<br />

Supplementary information may be found in the supplements <strong>to</strong> the basic series; such coordinating references<br />

(series number, volume number, and page number of the main <strong>edition</strong>)along with the system number are found<br />

at the <strong>to</strong>p of each odd-numbered page. Similarly, a back reference such as H93; E II 64; E III 190 in a volume<br />

of Supplementary Series IV means that previous items on this compound are found in the same volume of the

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