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- solid and aromatic compound Phenols, a class of chemical compounds that include phenol Phenolic content in wine Phenolic paper, a type of cardboard used...
- Phenol (also known as carbolic acid, phenolic acid, or benzenol) is an aromatic organic compound with the molecular formula C6H5OH. It is a white crystalline...
- In organic chemistry, phenols, sometimes called phenolics, are a class of chemical compounds consisting of one or more hydroxyl groups (−OH) bonded directly...
- Sulfonated phenolics/sulfuric acid (brand name Debacterol) liquid topical agent that is used in the treatment of ulcerating oral mucosal lesions and minor...
- paper composite panels. Gl**** phenolics are particularly well suited for use in the high speed bearing market. Phenolic micro-balloons are used for density...
- The Phenol coefficient, is now largely of historical interest, although the principles upon which it is based are still used. It is a measure of the bactericidal...
- In chemistry, a phenol ether (or aromatic ether) is an organic compound derived from phenol (C6H5OH), where the hydroxyl (-OH) group is substituted with...
- Quercus coccifera leaves. Natural phenols are reactive species toward oxidation, notably the complex mixture of phenolics, found in food for example, can...
- Phenol red (also known as phenolsulfonphthalein or PSP) is a pH indicator frequently used in cell biology laboratories. Phenol red exists as a red crystal...
- Phenolic aldehydes are derivatives of phenol. Phenolic aldehydes can be found in wines and cognacs. Examples : Hydroxybenzaldehydes Protocatec****c aldehyde...