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Benzol
Benzol may refer to:
Benzole, a coal-tar product consisting mainly of benzene and toluene
Benzene, a chemical compound with the formula C6H6
Benzol formula C6H5OH
Benzoic acid, an acidic compound with the formula C6H5COOH
Benzyl alcohol, an alcohol with the formula C6H5CH2OH
Cresol (also called Benzol
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benzol
benzol/ˈbenzɔl; ?@ -zɔ:l; `bɛnzɔl/ n[U](esp unrefined) benzene (尤指未经提炼的)苯.
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Benzole
In the United Kingdom, benzole or benzol is a coal-tar product consisting mainly of benzene and toluene. Confusingly, in certain languages, such as German, Hungarian, Ukrainian and Russian, the word benzol (or benzole) means "benzene", and in some of these
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benzoline
benzoline (ˈbɛnzəliːn, -lɪn) [f. benzol + -ine = derivative.] 1. Chem. An earlier name for amarine, C21H18N2, isomeric with hydrobenzamide. 2. A commercial name for impure benzene, and often for other volatile inflammable liquid hydrocarbons, esp. for coal-tar naphtha, of which benzene is a chief co...
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Argo (barge)
It was carrying nearly 200,000 gallons (4,762 barrels) of crude oil and benzol when it foundered in a storm off of Pelee Island. Officials knew that the vessel had been carrying nearly 200,000 gallons of heavy crude oil and benzol.
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benzole
benzol, benzole (ˈbɛnzɒl, -zəʊl) [f. benz-oic + the ending of alcohol. The spelling -ole, is prob. intended to refer to L. oleum oil.] 1. Chem. (Benzol) The name given by Liebig in 1834 to what had at first been called benzine; generally used in chemistry till recent times, when it has been largely ...
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Hoesch
Hoesch may refer to
Hoesch AG, a former German manufacturer with steel and benzol-oil plants
Leopold Hoesch(1820–1899), founder of the 1871 Hoesch AG
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nitrobenzol
nitroˈbenzol Chem. = nitrobenzene.1856 Orr's Circ. Sci., Pract. Chem. 506 A rich perfume (nitro-benzole), which has the delicious odour of the essential oil of bitter-almonds. 1868 Q. Rev. Apr. 345 Benzol produces with nitric acid, nitro-benzol.., which is largely employed in perfuming soap. 1899 tr...
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George Lignac
He published work on skin pigmentation, cysteine metabolism and the carcinogenic nature of benzol and many more.
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Tetralin
Tetralin (ˈtɛtrəlɪn) Also tetralin. [f. tetra- + naphthaline.] = tetrahydronaphthalene s.v. tetra- 2 a. (A proprietary name in the U.S.)1920, etc. [see Decalin]. 1924 Nature 14 June 866/2 Excluding benzol..alternative fuels of greatest promise include ‘tetralin’ (tetrahydronaphthalene), which, mixed...
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Horst Korsching
Horst Korsching Trennung von schwerem und leichtem Benzol durch Termo-Diffusion in flüssiger Phase, 5 September 1941. G-102. Thermosiphonwirkung: Methode von Clusius und Dickel, Naturwissenschaften Volume 27, Number 7, Page 110 (February, 1939)
Horst Korsching Trennung von Benzol
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Hans Hübner
Selected writings
1870 : Über die Stellung der Wasserstoffatome im Benzol (with J.
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benzene
benzene Chem. (ˈbɛnziːn) [f. benz-oic (acid) + -ene, q.v. The name originally given by Mitscherlich in 1833 was benzin or benzine, for which Liebig in 1834 substituted benzol. See benzine.] 1. An aromatic hydrocarbon, C6H6, the first or simplest member of the benzene series, CnH2n—6; a thin, colourl...
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