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Xylenols are
organic compounds with the
formula (CH3)2C6H3OH. They are
volatile colorless solids or oily liquids. They are
derivatives of
phenol with two...
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Xylenol orange is an
organic reagent, most
commonly used as a
tetrasodium salt as an
indicator for
metal titrations. When used for
metal titrations, it...
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Xylenol is a
chemical compound which is one of the six
isomers of
xylenol. It is also
commonly known as 2,6-dimethylphenol (DMP). It is a colorless...
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prepared by
alkylation of
xylenol with isobutylene. This
alkylation provides a
means to
separate 2,4-
xylenol from 2,5-
xylenol since 2,4-dimethyl-6-tert-butylphenol...
- 3,4-
Xylenol is a
chemical compound which is one of the six
isomers of
xylenol. 3,4-
Xylenol at Sigma-Aldrich v t e...
- each step are different,
there will
usually be more
structural isomers.
Xylenol,
which is
benzene with one
hydroxyl substituent and two
methyl substituents...
- (2-phenylethanol) 1-Phenylethanol
Xylenols 2,3-
Xylenol 2,4-
Xylenol 2,5-
Xylenol 2,6-
Xylenol 3,4-
Xylenol 3,5-
Xylenol This set
index page
lists chemical...
- oxidase, an
enzyme that
catalyzes the
oxidation of
hypoxanthine to
xanthine Xylenol orange, a
chemical indicator for
metal ions, used in
titrations Crystal...
- The FOX reagent, or
ferrous oxidation−
xylenol orange, is used to
measure levels of
hydrogen peroxide in
biological systems. The
reagent is
incubated with...
- Chloroxylenol, also
known as para-chloro-meta-
xylenol (PCMX), is a
chlorine substituted phenol with a
white to off-white
appearance and a
phenolic odor...