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mixture is
referred to as both
xylene and, more precisely,
xylenes.
Mixed xylenes refers to a
mixture of the
xylenes plus ethylbenzene. The four compounds...
- configuration). It is a
constitutional isomer of m-
xylene and p-
xylene, the
mixture being called xylene or
xylenes. o-
Xylene is a
colourless slightly oily flammable...
- p-
Xylene (para-
xylene) is an
aromatic hydrocarbon. It is one of the
three isomers of
dimethylbenzene known collectively as
xylenes. The p-
stands for para-...
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Petroleum contains about 1
weight percent xylenes. The meta
isomer can be
isolated from a mix of
xylenes by the
partial sulfonation (to
which other isomers...
-
caprolactam mixed xylenes – any of
three dimethylbenzene isomers,
could be a
solvent but more
often precursor chemicals ortho-
xylene – both
methyl groups...
- of
which are
liquids at
typical room conditions: Benzene, toluene, and
xylenes can be made by
various processes. However, most BTX
production is based...
-
produced chemicals. Its main uses are (1) as a
precursor to
benzene and
xylenes, (2) as a
solvent for thinners, paints, lacquers, adhesives, and (3) as...
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Xylene cyanol can be used as an electrop****tic
color marker, or
tracking dye, to
monitor the
process of
agarose gel electrop****sis and polyacrylamide...
- isomers: Cycloocta-1,3,6-triene
Ethylbenzene Octatetraene Xylenes m-
Xylene o-
Xylene p-
Xylene Bicyclo[4.2.0]octa-1,5-diene Bicyclo[4.2.0]octa-2,4-diene...
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Toluene Trichloroethane Trichloroethanol Trichloroethylene Urethane Xenon Xylene; Unknown/unsorted antagonists: ARR-15896
Bumetanide Caroverine Conantokin...