Saccharin
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Cite "Saccharin"
Saccharin. (n.d.). In Compound. Retrieved from /hi/compound/saccharin/
"Saccharin." Compound, /hi/compound/saccharin/.
@misc{saccharin, title={Saccharin}, url={/hi/compound/saccharin/}}
IUPAC: 1,2-Benzothiazol-3(2H)-one 1,1-dioxide
CAS: 81-07-2
अवलोकन
Saccharin was the first artificial sweetener, discovered in 1879. It is about 300-400 times sweeter than sugar with a slightly bitter metallic aftertaste.
संरचना
मूलीय संरचना
उपयोग
- • Artificial sweetener
- • Toothpaste sweetener
- • Pharmaceutical sweetener
रोचक तथ्य
- ✦ Discovered when a chemist forgot to wash his hands before lunch and tasted sweetness
Structure
SMILES
C1=CC=C2C(=C1)C(=O)NS2(=O)=O
गुण
- प्रकार
- organic
- अवस्था
- solid
- मोलर द्रव्यमान
- 183.18 g/mol
- घनत्व
- 0.8280 g/cm³
- गलनांक
- 228.8 °C
- घुलनशीलता
- 4 g/L at 25°C
Molecular Descriptors
- Exact Mass
- 182.9990
- XLogP
- 0.9
- TPSA
- 71.6 Ų
- H-Bond Donors
- 1
- H-Bond Acceptors
- 3
- Rotatable Bonds
- 0
- Heavy Atoms
- 12
- Complexity
- 303.0
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Saccharin?
Saccharin (C₇H₅NO₃S) is a organic compound with the IUPAC name 1,2-Benzothiazol-3(2H)-one 1,1-dioxide.
What is the molecular weight of Saccharin?
Saccharin has a molar mass of 183.18 g/mol.
What state is Saccharin at room temperature?
Saccharin is a solid at room temperature.
Is Saccharin organic or inorganic?
Saccharin is classified as an organic compound.
What elements make up Saccharin?
Saccharin (C₇H₅NO₃S) is composed of Hydrogen (H), Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O), Sulfur (S).