The molecular formula C4H6O2 may refer to:
- 1,4-Butynediol
- Butyrolactones
- Crotonic acid
- Diacetyl, or butanedione
- Diepoxybutane
- 1,4-Dioxene
- Isocrotonic acid
- Methacrylic acid
- Methyl acrylate
- Succinaldehyde
- Vinyl acetate
- Butenoic acid
- Formyl acetone, technically CH3(C=O)CH2CHO, but it only exists as a salt of the enol, sodium formyl acetone.[1]
References
- ↑ Frank C. Whitmore (2012). Organic Chemistry, Volume One: Part I: Aliphatic Compounds. pp. 214–215. ISBN 9780486311159.
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