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mellitic
mellitic, a. Chem. (mɛˈlɪtɪk) [f. mellite n. + -ic, after F. mellitique (Klaproth).] mellitic acid (C12H6O12), the peculiar acid of mellite. (Also called mellic.)1794 G. Adams Nat. & Exp. Philos. I. App. 542. 1802 T. Thomson Chem. III. 527 Klaproth found the mellite composed of alumina and a peculia... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mellitic acid
Mellitic acid, also called graphitic acid or benzenehexacarboxylic acid, is an acid first discovered in 1799 by Martin Heinrich Klaproth in the mineral Preparation Mellitic acid may be prepared by warming mellite with ammonium carbonate, boiling off the excess of the ammonium salt, and adding ammonia wikipedia.org
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Mellitic anhydride
Mellitic anhydride, the anhydride of mellitic acid, is an organic compound with the formula C12O9. Containing no other elements (e.g., hydrogen) besides carbon and oxygen, mellitic anhydride is an oxide of carbon (oxocarbon), and, along with CO2, CO wikipedia.org
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mellitate
mellitate Chem. (ˈmɛlɪteɪt) [f. mellitic) + -ate1.] A salt of mellitic acid; = mellate.1828 Philos. Mag. IV. 229 The mellite (mellitate of alumina). 1894 Athenæum 25 Aug. 260/2 Mellite, or honey-stone, which is aluminium mellitate. Oxford English Dictionary
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mellate
mellate Chem. (ˈmɛleɪt) Earlier -at. [a. F. mellat (Klaproth), f. mell(itique): see mellitic and -ate.] A salt of mellic or mellitic acid; = mellitate.1794 G. Adams Nat & Exp. Philos. I. App. 547 Mellats—neutralized by potass, crystallize in long prisms. 1802 T. Thomson Chem. III. 527 Aluminous salt... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mellite
It is chemically identified as an aluminium salt of mellitic acid, and specifically as aluminium benzenehexacarboxylate hexadecahydrate, with the chemical See also Mellitic anhydride References Aluminium minerals Organic minerals Tetragonal minerals Minerals in space group 142 Luminescent minerals wikipedia.org
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mellitimide
mellitimide Chem. (mɛˈlɪtɪmaɪd) [f. mellitic) + imide.] A compound obtained from mellitate of ammonium.1865 Watts Dict. Chem. III. 873 Paramide or Mellitimide. Oxford English Dictionary
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Trimellitic acid
benzene-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid) Trimesic acid (benzene-1,3,5-tricarboxylic acid) See also Trimellitic anhydride chloride Trimellitic anhydride Mellitic wikipedia.org
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mellic
▪ I. mellic, a.1 rare—0. (ˈmɛlɪk) [f. L. mell-, mel honey + -ic.] Of or pertaining to honey.In some recent Dicts.▪ II. mellic, a.2 Chem. (ˈmɛlɪk) [Shortened from mellitic, on the analogy of mellate.] mellic acid: = mellitic acid.1837 Dana Min. 438 Mellite... According to Klaproth..and Wohler, it con... Oxford English Dictionary
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Benzotriyne
There have been a few attempts to synthesize benzotriyne, e.g. by pyrolysis of mellitic anhydride, but without success . wikipedia.org
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trimellitic
trimeˈllitic, a. Chem. [f. tri- 5 + mellitic.] In trimellitic acid, a colourless compound, C6H3(COOH)3, unsymmetrical benzene-tricarboxylic acid, obtained by the oxidation of colophony by means of nitric acid. So named in 1870, by Baeyer, who prepared it from mellitic acid.1872 Watts Dict. Chem. VI.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trimellitic anhydride chloride
See also Mellitic acid Trimellitic anhydride References Acyl chlorides Phthalic anhydrides wikipedia.org
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1,2,4-Trimethylbenzene
Uses Pseudocumene is a precursor to mellitic anhydride, from which high performance polymers are made. wikipedia.org
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Tricarboxylic acid
Examples See also Citric acid cycle (tricarboxylic acid cycle) Dicarboxylic acid Mellitic acid Literature wikipedia.org
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Graphitic acid
Graphitic acid may refer to: Graphite oxide Mellitic acid wikipedia.org
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