-
expected from the
terpene rule. All
three isomers form the
group of
cymenes.
Cymene is also
produced by
alkylation of
toluene with propene. It is a constituent...
-
Cymene describes organic compounds with the
formula CH3C6H4CH(CH3)2.
Three isomers exist: 1,2- 1,3-, and 1,4-. All are
colorless liquids,
immiscible in...
- they are para-substituted. p-
Cymene is the only
isomer found in nature. The
three isomers form the
group of
cymenes.
Cymenes can be
produced by alkylation...
- are para-substituted. p-
Cymene is the most
common and only
natural isomer. The
three isomers form the
group of
cymenes.
Cymenes can be
produced by alkylation...
-
English place-name, now lost,
whose Old
English form was
Cȳmenes ōra. The
first element of
Cȳmenes ōra is
thought to be an Old
English personal name that...
- n-Butylbenzene sec-Butylbenzene tert-Butylbenzene
Isobutylbenzene Cymenes o-
Cymene m-
Cymene p-
Cymene Diethylbenzenes o-Diethylbenzene m-Diethylbenzene p-Diethylbenzene...
- (
Cymene)ruthenium
dichloride dimer is the
organometallic compound with the
formula [(
cymene)RuCl2]2. This red-coloured,
diamagnetic solid is a reagent...
- in acetone. A
laboratory route to p-toluic acid
involves oxidation of p-
cymene with
nitric acid. p-Toluic acid is an
intermediate in the
conversion of...
-
Cymene Howe is a
cultural anthropologist and
Professor in the
Department of
Anthropology at Rice University, Houston, Texas,
United States. Her research...
- carvone, and
limonene oxide. With sulfur, it
undergoes dehydrogenation to p-
cymene.
Limonene occurs commonly as the (R)-enantiomer, but
racemizes at 300 °C...