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Coumalic acid
Coumalic acid is an organic compound with the molecular formula C6H4O4. Its melting point is around 210 °C.
In laboratory coumalic acid may be obtained by self-condensation of malic acid in fuming sulfuric acid:
References
References
- (1955). "'2-Pyrones. XIII. The Chemistry of Coumalic Acid and its Derivatives". Journal of the American Chemical Society.
- Richard H. Wiley and Newton R. Smith. (1951). "Coumalic acid".
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