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commercially available as a
cellulose acetate solvent under the
trademark of "
Phenyl cellosolve". The
compound is
produced in the
industry by the hydroxyethylation...
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Ethylene (IUPAC name: ethene) is a
hydrocarbon which has the
formula C2H4 or H2C=CH2. It is a colourless,
flammable gas with a
faint "sweet and musky"...
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styrene glycol with
adipic acid and
ethylene glycol can
result in
phenyl side
chains being added to PEA.
Adding phenyl side
chains increases steric hindrance...
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ethylene oxide units) and an
aromatic hydrocarbon lipophilic or
hydrophobic group. The
hydrocarbon group is a 4-(1,1,3,3-tetramethylbutyl)-
phenyl group...
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chemical formula C6H5CH3,
often abbreviated as PhCH3,
where Ph
stands for the
phenyl group. It is a colorless, water-insoluble
liquid with the odor ****ociated...
- is
simply called ether, but was once
called sweet oil of vitriol.
Methyl phenyl ether is anisole,
because it was
originally found in aniseed. The aromatic...
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growth regulator. It is
structurally related to the
natural plant hormone ethylene and it is used
commercially to slow down the
ripening of
fruit and to help...
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series are
gases or
liquids at room temperature. The
simplest alkene,
ethylene (C2H4) (or "ethene" in the
IUPAC nomenclature) is the
organic compound...
- oxides. Thus, the
epoxide of
ethylene (C2H4) is
ethylene oxide (C2H4O). Many
compounds have
trivial names; for instance,
ethylene oxide is
called "oxirane"...
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Phosphonothioic acid, methyl-, O-(4-nitrophenyl) O-
phenyl ester Phosphoric acid,
dimethyl 4-(methylthio)
phenyl ester Phosphonothioic acid, O,O-dimethyl-S-(2-methylthio)...