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estradiol

C18H24O2

Estradiol has the molecular formula C18H24O2 and a molar mass of 272.4 g/mol, a melting point of 200 °C and a boiling point of 445.9 °C.

Properties

Molecular formulaC18H24O2
Molar mass272.4 g/mol
Exact (monoisotopic) mass272.17763 g/mol
Melting point200 °C
Boiling point445.9 °C
logP (octanol–water)4
Topological polar surface area40.5 Ų
Hydrogen-bond donors / acceptors2 / 2
Heavy atoms20
InChIKeyVOXZDWNPVJITMN-ZBRFXRBCSA-N
IUPAC name(8R,9S,13S,14S,17S)-13-methyl-6,7,8,9,11,12,14,15,16,17-decahydrocyclopenta[a]phenanthrene-3,17-diol

Elemental composition

44 atoms across 3 elements, by mass.

ElementAtomsPercent by mass
Carbon (C)1879.37%
Oxygen (O)211.75%
Hydrogen (H)248.88%

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Molar mass and elemental composition are computed from IUPAC 2021 conventional atomic weights. Formula, exact mass and the computed descriptors come from PubChem, which is US government work and in the public domain. Melting point, boiling point and density come from Wikidata under CC0. Properties with no figure shown are absent from those sources rather than zero.