4abc3
4abc3 is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C7H10O3. It is a derivative of benzene, specifically a substituted benzoic acid. The "4abc3" designation refers to the position of the substituents on the benzene ring. The "4" indicates that the substituents are in the 4th position, "a" typically represents an alkyl group, "b" often denotes a halogen, and "c" usually signifies a hydroxyl group. The "3" at the end suggests that there are three substituents in total. The exact structure of 4abc3 can vary depending on the specific alkyl group, halogen, and hydroxyl group present. This compound is often used in organic synthesis and as a precursor in the production of various pharmaceuticals and other chemicals. Its properties and reactivity depend on the nature of the substituents.