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What is the chemical formula for isobutyl isovalerate?
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- Formula : C9H18O2
Other names: Butanoic acid, 3-methyl-, 2-methylpropyl ester; Isovaleric acid, isobutyl ester; 2-Methylpropyl isovalerate; 2-Methylpropyl 3-methylbutyrate; Isobutyl 3-methylpropanoate; Isobutyl isopentanoate; Isobutyl 3-methylbutanoate; 2-Methylpropyl 3-methylbutanoate
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