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chemical formula C6H5CH3,
often abbreviated as PhCH3,
where Ph
stands for
phenyl group. It is a colorless, water-insoluble
liquid with the odor ****ociated...
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Triphenylmethane or
triphenyl methane (sometimes also
known as Tritan), is the
hydrocarbon with the
formula (C6H5)3CH. This
colorless solid is soluble...
- 2-pyrazoline due to
favorable conjugation with the
ester group. With diazo(
phenyl)
methane as the
reactant the
regioselectivity is
reversed and the
reaction is...
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varying by manufacturer. 16. Toluene, also
known as
methylbenzene or
phenyl methane (C6H5CH3),
exhibits a
flash point of 40
degrees F (4
degrees C) and...
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formula CnH2n+2. The
alkanes range in
complexity from the
simplest case of
methane (CH4),
where n = 1 (sometimes
called the
parent molecule), to arbitrarily...
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typical organic solvents. The
biphenyl molecule consists of two
connected phenyl rings.
Biphenyl is a
solid at room temperature, with a
melting point of...
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abbreviated CH 2Ph 2). The
compound consists of
methane wherein two
hydrogen atoms are
replaced by two
phenyl groups. It is a
white solid. Diphenylmethane...
- In
organic chemistry, the di-π-
methane rearrangement is the
photochemical rearrangement of a
molecule that
contains two π-systems
separated by a saturated...
- pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
Retrieved 2024-08-15. PubChem. "Diazene,
phenyl[
phenyl(phenylhydrazono)methyl]-". pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.
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substituents are
found in only one molecule. The top 5 most
common are the methyl,
phenyl, chlorine, methoxy, and
hydroxyl substituents. The
total number of organic...