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Toluene (/ˈtɒl.juiːn/), also
known as
toluol (/ˈtɒl.ju.ɒl, -ɔːl, -oʊl/), is a
substituted aromatic hydrocarbon with the
chemical formula C6H5CH3, often...
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Cycloheptatriene Isotoluenes Norbornadiene Quadricyclane Toluene, or
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usually 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...
- ISSN 0022-4936. Buchner, E.; Feldmann, L. (1903). "Diazoessigester und
Toluol".
Berichte der
Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft. 36 (3): 3509. doi:10.1002/cber...
- 5⁄8
drachm (1.1 g) of coca leaf (Truxillo
growth of coca preferred) with
toluol;
discard the
cocaine extract. Soak the coca
leaves and kola nuts (both finely...
- polyurethane.
Toluene can be
found on
cosmetic labels under the names, benzene,
toluol, phenylmethane, and methylbenzene.
Toluene enters the
environment when materials...
- for Britain's new line of oil-fired
turbine based dreadnoughts as well as
toluol for the
production of explosives. In
addition to oil,
Britain wanted to...
- (hydroxybenzene), but
three benzenediols; and one
toluene (methylbenzene), but
three toluols, and
three xylenes. On the
other hand, the
second replacement (by the same...
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Treble Independent Refiners'
Gasoline Production. Gets from
Petroleum Toluol and Benzol, Now Coal-Tar Products.
German Monopoly Doomed". The New York...
- 1901–1937.
Salem Press. ISBN 978-0-89356-562-6. Otto
Wallach (1869). Über vom
Toluol abgeleitete neue
isomere Verbindungen: Inaug. Diss. E. A. Huth. "Chemistry...