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Hydronium D = 9.37 a = 0.81
Synonyms:
H3O+
19.0231

Water D = 2.5 a = 0.74
Synonyms: Dihydrogen oxide; Ice; Aqua; Hydrogen oxide; Steam; Snow; Deionized Ultra-filtered Water;
H2O
18.0152

Carbonic acid D = ? a = 1.404
Synonyms: Dihydrogen carbonate;
CH2O3
62.025

Hydrogen carbonate D = 1.19 a = 1.68
Synonyms: HCO3-; Bicarbonate; Acid carbonate; Hydrogen Carbonate Ion; bicarbonate ion;
CHO3--
61.0171

L-methionine
Synonyms: (S)-(-)-Methionine; Met; M; Methionine; L-(-)-methionine; 2-Amino-4-(methylthio)butanoic acid; L-alpha-amino-gamma-methylmercaptobutyric acid; L-(-)-amino-gamma-methylthiobutyric acid; 2-amino-4-(methylthio)-butyric acid; cymethion; L-gamma-methylthio-alpha-aminobutyric acid; meonine; methilanin; neston; lobamine; meritonin; neo-methidin; thiomedon; cynaron; dyprin; metione; banthionine; L-2-Amino-4-(methylthio)butyric acid;
C5H11NO2S
149.2074

D-Glucose D = 0.673 a = 3.85
Synonyms: Corn sugar; Grape sugar; D-(+)-Glucose; Dextrose; Glucose; Glu; D(+)-Glucopyranose;
C6H12O6
180.1572

Sucrose D = 0.521 a = 4.20
Synonyms: Sugar; Cane sugar; Saccharose; beta-D-fructofuranosyl-alpha-D-Glucopyranoside; alpha-D-glucopyranosyl beta-D-fructofuranoside; (alpha-D-glucosido)-beta-D-fructofuranoside; Beet sugar; confectioner's sugar; saccharum; D(+)-Sucrose; 1-alpha-D-glucopyranosyl-2-beta-D-fructofranoside; beta-D-fructofuranose-(2-1)-alpha-D-glucopyranoside;
C12H22O11
342.2992

Raffinose D = 0.434 a = 4.47
Synonyms: Melitose; Melitriose; Gossypose; 6G-alpha-D-galactosylsucrose;
C18H32O16
504.4412

L-2-Aminopropionic Acid D = 0.91 a = 2.28
Synonyms: Ala; A; Alanine; 2-Aminopropanoic acid; 2-ammoniopropanoate; L-alanine;
C3H7NO2
89.0938

beta-Alanine D = 0.933 a = 2.79
Synonyms: 3-aminopropanoic acid;
C3H7NO2
89.0938

2-Aminobenzoic Acid D = 0.84 a = 3.57
Synonyms: Carboxyaniline; Anthranilic acid; Aminobenzoic acid; 1-amino-2-carboxybenzene; o-anthranilic acid; o-carboxyaniline; Vitamin L; Vitamin L1;
C7H7NO2
137.1378

3-Aminobenzoic Acid D = 0.774 a = 3.23
Synonyms: meta amino benzoic acid
C7H7NO2
137.1378

4-Aminobenzoic acid D = 0.843 a = 4.06
Synonyms: PABA; Chromotrichia factor; Anti-chromotrichia factor; Amben; Paraminol; Sunbrella; PAB; Papacidium; Vitamin Bx; Bacterial Vitamin H; gamma-aminobenzoic acid; 1-amino-4-carboxybenzene; anticanitic vitamin; bacterial vitamin h1; p-carboxyaniline; p-carboxyphenylamine; pabanol; Paranate; trichromogenic factor; P-AMINOBENOZOIC ACID;
C7H7NO2
137.1378

Citric acid D = 0.661 a = 4.33
Synonyms: beta-hydroxytricarballylic acid; aciletten; citretten; Citro; hydrocerol a; 2-Hydroxytricarballylic acid; 2-Hydroxy-1,2,3-propanetricarboxylic acid; Hydroxytricarballylic acid; citrate ion; Citralite;
C6H8O7
192.125

Glycine D = 1.064 a = 2.56
Synonyms: Gly; G salt; Aminoacetic Acid; Glycocoll; glycine, free base; Athenon; Iconyl; Monazol; glycosthene;
C2H5NO2
75.067

Mannitol D = 0.682 a = 4.99
Synonyms:
C6H14O6
182.173

Glycolamide Edsall
There were other implications of the ionic dipolar structure of the amino acids and peptides. The apparent molar volumes of alpha-amino acids in water proved to be some 13 cm3 smaller than those of isomeric polar but uncharged compounds; a comparison of glycine and glycolamide was the simplest example. The difference was due to the electrostriction of water molecules that were squeezed tightly around the charged groups by the electric field of the ion-dipole. The same mechanism also produced a marked lowering of the heat capacity of the system. These effects, of course, were already well known for ions.

Glycyl-glycine D = 0.79 a = 4.37
Synonyms: N-glycylglycine; Gycylglycine;
C4H8N2O3
132.1188

Urea D = 1.381 a = 1.98
Synonyms: Carbamide; Carbonyl diamine; Carbamimidic acid; Isourea; aquadrate; ureaphil; ureophil; Aquacare/HP; Nutriplus; Urecare; Urederm;
CH4N2O
60.0554