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Empirical formula: C8H7N
Formula weight: 117.150 g/mole
Common name: Indole
Short description: Indole is a bicyclic heteroaromatic compound.
Keyword: perfumes, coal tar, indoleacetic acid, indomethacin
CAS registry number: 120-72-9
IUPAC name: 2,3-Benzopyrrole
Miscellaneous comments: Spartan'02 Wavefunction, Inc. Irvine, CA
Miscellaneous comments: Structure was calculated using an ab initio method.
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Layman's explanation: Indole is a heteroaromatic compound obtained from the distillate of coal tar. It is crystalline and melts at around 52 degrees Celsius. Interestingly, in the pure concentrated form, this chemical has a bad odor. However, once diluted in a solvent, it has a pleasant odor. As a result, indole is sometimes used in perfumes and oils. Various derivatives can be found in the agrochemical and pharmaceutical industry. For example, indoleacetic acid is used as a plant growth regulator, and indomethacin serves as an anti-inflammatory agent.
Lab name: Common molecules
Sample provider: Contributed by Indiana University
Status: Complete, visible to public
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