hydroxybenzene
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hydroxybenzene — /huy drok si ben zeen, ben zeen /, n. phenol (def. 1). [HYDROXY + BENZENE] * * * … Universalium
hydroxybenzene — hy·droxy·ben·zene hī .dräk sē ben .zēn n PHENOL (1) * * * hy·droxy·ben·zene (hi drok″se benґzēn) phenol (def. 1) … Medical dictionary
hydroxybenzene — /haɪˌdrɒksiˈbɛnzin/ (say huy.droksee benzeen) noun → phenol (def. 1) …
hydroxybenzene — noun a toxic white soluble crystalline acidic derivative of benzene; used in manufacturing and as a disinfectant and antiseptic; poisonous if taken internally • Syn: ↑carbolic acid, ↑phenol, ↑oxybenzene, ↑phenylic acid • Hypernyms: ↑acid,… … Useful english dictionary
phenol — Hydroxybenzene; an antiseptic, anesthetic, and disinfectant; locally escharotic in concentrated form and neurolytic in 3–4% solutions; internally, a powerful escharotic poison. SYN: carbolic acid, phenyl alcohol. camphorated p … Medical dictionary
Selective chemistry of SWNT — Single walled nano tubes (SWNT) Structure and Reactivity Reactivity of the fullerene molecules with respect to addition chemistries is strongly dependent on the curvature of the carbon framework. Their outer surface (exohedral) reactivity… … Wikipedia
C6H5OH — Carbolic acid Car*bol ic ac id (k[aum]r*b[o^]l [i^]k [a^]s [i^]d), n. [L. carbo coal + oleum oil.] (Chem.) same as {phenol[1]}, ({C6H5.OH}). See {phenol[1]}. Syn: phenol[1], hydroxybenzene, phenyl hydroxide, phenic acid. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Carbolic acid — Car*bol ic ac id (k[aum]r*b[o^]l [i^]k [a^]s [i^]d), n. [L. carbo coal + oleum oil.] (Chem.) same as {phenol[1]}, ({C6H5.OH}). See {phenol[1]}. Syn: phenol[1], hydroxybenzene, phenyl hydroxide, phenic acid. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Phenol — This article is about the molecule. For the class of chemicals containing a phenol group, see Phenols. Phenol … Wikipedia
Structural isomer — Structural isomerism, or constitutional isomerism (per IUPAC), is a form of isomerism in which molecules with the same molecular formula have bonded together in different orders, as opposed to stereoisomerism.[1] There are multiple synonyms for… … Wikipedia