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naphthalic
naphthalic, a. Chem. (næfˈθælɪk) [f. as naphthal-ene + -ic.] Pertaining to, or derived from, naphthalene; esp. naphthalic acid = phthalic acid: see phthalic a.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 27 Naphthalic acid was discovered and described by M. Laurent. 1859 Chamb. Jrnl. XI. 211 An abominable naph...
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1,8-Naphthalic anhydride
1,8-Naphthalic anhydride is an organic compound with the formula C10H6(C2O3). It is one of three isomers of naphthalic anhydride, the other two being the 1,2- and the 2,3-derivatives.
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Aspergillus neoindicus
It has been reported to produce citrinin, naphthalic anhydride, and atrovenetins.
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naphthalate
ˈnaphthalate Chem. [f. as naphthal-ic + -ate4.] A salt of naphthalic acid. Now called phthalate.1838 T. Thomson Chem. Org. Bodies 29 The alkaline naphthalates are very soluble in water.
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phthalic
phthalic, a. Chem. (ˈfθælɪk) [Abbreviated from naphthalic.] Of, pertaining to, or obtained from naphthalene, as phthalic anhydride, etc. phthalic acid, a white crystalline compound (C8H6O4) produced by the action of nitric acid on naphthalene, alizarin, purpurin, etc.; also called alizaric acid. pht...
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Phthalic acid
Believing the resulting substance to be a naphthalene derivative, he named it "naphthalic acid".
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Cërrik
In 1965, the production of naphthalene soap and naphthalic acid began.
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sulpho-
sulpho- (ˈsʌlfəʊ) before a vowel also sulph- (q.v.), used as combining form of sulphur, in names of chemical compounds containing sulphur, or (in modern use) produced by the substitution of sulphur for oxygen (etc.) in a compound: in this sense now superseded extensively by thio-, q.v. (Many of the ...
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Alrestatin
Synthesis
Alrestatin can be synthesized by the reaction of naphthalic anhydride with glycine.
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petroleum
petroleum (pɪˈtrəʊlɪəm) Also 6–8 -ium. [a. med.L. petroleum, f. L. petra (Gr. πέτρα) rock + oleum oil.] a. A mineral oil, varying from light yellow to dark brown or black, occurring in rocks or on the surface of water in various parts of the world; in modern times of great economic importance, esp. ...
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