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Mellitic acid, also
called graphitic acid or
benzenehexacarboxylic acid, is an
acid first discovered in 1799 by
Martin Heinrich Klaproth in the mineral...
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Mellitic anhydride, the
anhydride of
mellitic acid, is an
organic compound with the
formula C12O9.
Containing no
other elements (e.g., hydrogen) besides...
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understanding aromaticity.
Hexamethylbenzene can be
oxidised to
mellitic acid,
which is
found in
nature as its
aluminium salt in the rare mineral...
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graphite can be
oxidised by hot
concentrated nitric acid at
standard conditions to
mellitic acid, C6(CO2H)6,
which preserves the
hexagonal units of graphite...
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Citric acid cycle (tricarboxylic
acid cycle)
Dicarboxylic acid Mellitic acid Röhrscheid,
Freimund (2000). "Carboxylic
Acids, Aromatic". Ullmann's...
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combined with a
multiplying prefix if
necessary –
mellitic acid is
benzenehexacarboxylic acid, for example. In the
latter case, the
carbon atoms in...
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Graphitic acid may
refer to:
Graphite oxide Mellitic acid This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Graphitic acid. If an internal...
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acid)
Trimesic acid (benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylic
acid)
Trimellitic anhydride chloride Trimellitic anhydride Plasticizer § Trimellitates
Mellitic acid...
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Mellitic acid,
which contains no C-H bonds, is
considered a
possible organic compound in
Martian soil. Terrestrially, it, and its anhydride,
mellitic...
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organic chemical. It is
chemically identified as an
aluminium salt of
mellitic acid, and
specifically as
aluminium benzenehexacarboxylate hexadecahydrate...