Sodium laurate
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IUPAC name Sodium dodecanoate  | |
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ECHA InfoCard  | 100.010.076  | 
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Chemical formula  | C12H23O2Na  | 
Molar mass  | 222.30 g/mol    | 
Density  | 1.102 g/ml[1] | 
Melting point  |  244 to 246 °C (471 to 475 °F; 517 to 519 K)[2] | 
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa).  | |
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Sodium laurate is a chemical compound with formula CH3(CH2)10CO2Na. As the sodium salt of a fatty acid (lauric acid), it is classified as a soap.  It is a white solid.
References
^ Pathak, K. D.; Journal of the Indian Chemical Society 1953, V30, P47-51
^ Zacharie, Boulos; Organic Process Research & Development 2009, V13(3), P581-583
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