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Turpentine (which is also
called spirit of turpentine, oil of turpentine, terebenthine, terebenthene,
terebinthine and, colloquially, turps) is a fluid...
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several terpenes and
terpenoid precursors,
which are
often components of
terpentine. 2-Pinanol,
derived from pinene,
gives linalool upon pyrolysis. In higher...
- humulene.
Selected sesquiterpenes and
sesquiterpenoids Longifolene,
found in
terpentine Zingiberene,
abundant in
ginger δ-Cadinene,
found in cade
juniper Humulene...
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water fennel and
Canada balsam oil. The main
source of β-p****andrene is
terpentine. β-pinene is a
source of β-p****andrene. α-P****andrene
undergoes hydrochlorination...
- road near
attariya chowk. ROSIN ::
Divya Rosin terpentine limited mainly prodece the
Rosin &
Terpentine a
chemical based industry.
Godawari River: The...
- p-Cymene is a
major component of
terpentine and
related naval stores...
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order to
reduce the confusion. The name "terpene" is a
shortened form of "
terpentine", an
obsolete spelling of "turpentine".
Although sometimes used interchangeably...
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rotation −42.73°) is
found in
small amounts in
certain fungi and liverworts.
Terpentine obtained from
Pinus longifolia (obsolete name for
Pinus roxburghii Sarg...
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brittle m****
after cooling—this is
known as: "Rosin." This
collected Terpentine Oil and the
Rosin were
primarily used in the paper, varnish, soap, wire...