C11H15NO2
C11H15NO2 is a chemical compound that is commonly referred to as a generic term for a variety of related molecules. The compound is composed of 11 carbon atoms, 15 hydrogen atoms, 1 nitrogen atom, and 2 oxygen atoms.
The structure and properties of C11H15NO2 molecules are typically defined by the presence of specific functional
Compounds referred to as C11H15NO2 are commonly encountered in various fields, including organic synthesis, pharmacology, and
C11H15NO2 can be synthesized through a variety of methods, including the reduction of certain amides, the cyclization
Identification of C11H15NO2 molecules is typically achieved through the use of analytical techniques such as mass
Due to the variability of the structure and properties of C11H15NO2 molecules, it is often used as