- In
organic chemistry,
xylene or
xylol (from Gr**** ξύλον (xylon) 'wood';
IUPAC name: dimethylbenzene) are any of
three organic compounds with the formula...
- 3-Xylene
Systematic IUPAC name 1,3-Dimethylbenzene
Other names m-Xylene, meta-
Xylol Identifiers CAS
Number 108-38-3 Y 3D
model (JSmol)
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- 2-Xylene
Systematic IUPAC name 1,2-Dimethylbenzene
Other names o-Xylene, o-
Xylol Identifiers CAS
Number 95-47-6 Y 3D
model (JSmol)
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IUPAC name 1,4-dimethylbenzene
Other names p-Xylene, p-dimethylbenzene; p-
xylol; 1,4-xylene; p-methyltoluene; paraxylene; chromar; scintillar; 4-methyltoluene;...
- made of
highly compressed synthetic fibers or
porous ceramics.
Toluol and
xylol were used as
solvents for the dye and are
still used for the
indelible ink...
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rubber will
split off
Methane and
later cyclic hydrocarbons as
Touluol and
Xylol,
highly flammable and
volatile substances.
These fumes may
easily be ignited...
- authorisation, it is
banned in the EU. Musk
xylene is also
known in
english as musk
xylol, 1-tert-butyl-3,5-dimethyl-2,4,6-trinitrobenzene, tert-butyl-trinitro-xylene...
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labelling gave no
indication of
their toxicity. An
example was the use of
xylol for
cleaning silk screens.
Painters began to
notice the
dangers of breathing...
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Glycerol 1 1
Naphthalene 1 1
Tetrahydrofuran (THF) 2 3
Trichloroethane 1 1
Xylol 1 1
Acids and
Bases Acetic acid (10%) 1 1
Acetic acid (100%) 1 1 Formic...
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anhydride production shifts from
catalytic oxidation of
naphthalene to the o-
xylol process.
Catalytic upgrading of gas by use of
hydrogen to
react with tarry...