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A simple expression that allows accurate calculation of physicochemical properties of organic compounds like RX (R is an unbranched alkyl substituent C n H2 n + 1 and X is a functional group) was proposed. The potential of the proposed approach is demonstrated by the estimation of the boiling points and heat capacities at constant pressure of alkyl benzenes and carboxylic esters.
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Golovanov, I.B., Zhenodarova, S.M. Structure-Property Correlation Relation: XII. Simple Expression for a Property of Any Organic Compound Containing Unbranched Alkyl Substituents. Russian Journal of General Chemistry 73, 371–374 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1024949718136
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