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Trioxane refers to any of
three isomeric organic compounds composed of a six-membered ring with
three carbon atoms and
three oxygen atoms,
having the molecular...
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Trioxane,
sometimes also
called trioxane or trioxin, is a
chemical compound with
molecular formula C3H6O3. It is a white,
highly water-soluble solid...
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Trioxane is one of the
isomers of
trioxane. It has the
molecular formula C3H6O3 and
consists of a six
membered ring with
three carbon atoms and three...
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carbonate Glyceraldehyde 3-Hydroxypropionic acid
Lactic acid
Trioxanes 1,2,4-
Trioxane 1,3,5-
Trioxane This set
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polyoxymethylene copolymer,
formaldehyde is
generally converted to
trioxane (specifically 1,3,5-
trioxane, also
known as trioxin). This is done by acid catalysis...
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discovered by
Aleksandr Butlerov in 1859. Some fuel
tablets use 1,3,5-
trioxane as
another ingredient.
Esbit is a
genericized trademark that
people often...
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about twice as
expensive as a
trioxane fuel bar. Although, it was
discovered that in cold climates, two or even
three trioxane bars
would be
needed to adequately...
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linear chain (as in melam, a
dimer of melamine); a
closed ring (as in 1,3,5-
trioxane, a
cyclic trimer of formaldehyde); or a more
complex structure (as in tellurium...
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unstable compound. In contrast, the
analogous trioxane compound, 2,2,4,4,6,6-hexamethyl-1,3,5-
trioxane (Triacetone), with
oxygen atoms in
place of the...
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trimer of
acetaldehyde molecules. Formally, it is a
derivative of 1,3,5-
trioxane, with a
methyl group substituted for a
hydrogen atom at each carbon. The...