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Dibromodifluoromethane
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
CF 2 Br 2 A colorless, heavy liquid with a boiling point of 24.5_C; soluble in methanol and ether; used in the synthesis of dyes and pharmaceuticals and as a fire-extinguishing agent.
2-ethyl hexoic acid
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 4 H 9 CH(C 2 H 5 )COOH A liquid that is slightly soluble in water, boils at 226.9_C, and has a mild odor; used as an intermediate to make metallic salts for paint and varnish driers, esters for ...
3-hydroxytyramine hydrobromide
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
(HO) 2 C 6 H 3 CH 2 CH 2 NH 2 _HBr A source of dopamine for the synthesis of catecholamine analogs.
Methoxychlor
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
Cl 3 CCH(C 6 H 4 OCH 3 ) 2 White, water-insoluble crystals melting at 89_C; used as an insecticide. Also known as DMDT; methoxy DDT.
Organoselenium compound
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
An organic compound that contains both selenium and carbon, and frequently other elements, such as the halogens, oxygen, sulfur, or nitrogen.
Propenyl guaethol
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 11 H 14 O 2 A white powder with a vanilla flavour and a melting point of 85–86_C; soluble in fats, essential oils, and edible solvents; used for artificial vanilla flavoring.
Synthetic resin
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
Amorphous, organic, semisolid, or solid material derived from the polymerization of unsaturated monomers such as ethylene, butylene, propylene, and styrene.