C10H10O2
C10H10O2 is the molecular formula for several organic compounds. One of the most common substances with this formula is ethyl acetate, also known as ethyl ethanoate. Ethyl acetate is an ester with a distinct sweet, fruity odor and is widely used as a solvent for varnishes, lacquers, and inks. It is also found in alcoholic beverages and used as a flavoring agent in foods. Its properties make it valuable in the production of perfumes and as an artificial fruit essence.
Another compound with the molecular formula C10H10O2 is methyl benzoate. This ester is derived from benzoic
Other isomers of C10H10O2 exist, each with unique chemical structures and properties, leading to diverse applications.