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Methyl carbonate
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
CO(OCH 3 ) 2 Water-insoluble, colourless liquid boiling at 91_C; has pleasant odor; miscible with acids and alkalies; used as a chemical intermediate.
Pentacosane
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 25 H 52 A water-insoluble hydrocarbon derived from beeswax.
Pyromellitic acid
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 6 H 2 (COOH) 4 A white powder with a melting point of 257–265_C; used as an intermediate for polyesters and polyamides. Abbreviated PMA.
Tetracaine hydrochloride
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 15 H 24 O 2 N 2 _HCl Bitter-tasting, water-soluble crystals melting at 148_C; used as a local anesthetic.
Ambident
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
A chemical species or molecule that possesses two alternative reactive sites, either of which can bond in a reaction; examples include cyanate ions, thiosulfate ions, oxime anions, and enolate ions. ...
Para-chlorobenzoic acid
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
ClC 6 H 4 COOH A white powder with a melting point of 238_C; soluble in methanol, absolute alcohol, and ether; used in the manufacture of dyes, fungicides, and pharamaceuticals.
2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
Cl 2 C 6 H 3 OCH 2 COOH Yellow crystals, melting at 142_C; used as a herbicide and pesticide. Abbreviated 2,4-D.