aromatic hydrocarbon

  • 21hydrocarbon — hy•dro•car•bon [[t]ˌhaɪ drəˈkɑr bən, ˈhaɪ drəˌkɑr [/t]] n. chem. any of a class of aliphatic, cyclic, or aromatic compounds containing only hydrogen and carbon, as methane or benzene • Etymology: 1820–30 hy dro•car bo•na′ceous, adj …

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  • 22Aryl hydrocarbon receptor — AHR redirects here. For other uses, see Ahr (disambiguation). Aryl hydrocarbon receptor Identifiers Symbols AHR; External IDs …

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  • 23alicyclic hydrocarbon — a hydrocarbon that has cyclic structure and aliphatic properties. Hydrocarbons. (A), Benzene, C6H6, an aromatic hydrocarbon; (B), cyclohexane, C6H12, an alicyclic hydrocarbon; (C), n hexane, C6H14, an aliphatic hydrocarbon …

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  • 24Aryl hydrocarbon receptor nuclear translocator — PDB rendering based on 1x0o …

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  • 25unsaturated hydrocarbon — Any hydrocarbon containing olefinic or aromatic structures. See: hydrocarbon, olefins, aromatic …

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  • 26Unsaturated hydrocarbon — Unsaturated hydrocarbons are hydrocarbons that have double or triple covalent bonds between adjacent carbon atoms. Those with at least one double bond are called alkenes and those with at least one triple bond are called alkynes. Alkenes with two …

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  • 27saturated hydrocarbon — A molecule containing only hydrogen and carbon and having all olefinic and aromatic double bonds removed by addition of hydrogen …

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  • 28Benzene — For other uses, see Benzene (disambiguation). See also: Benzole Benzene …

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  • 29chemical compound — Introduction  any substance composed of identical molecules consisting of atoms (atom) of two or more chemical elements (chemical element).       All the matter in the universe is composed of the atoms of more than 100 different chemical elements …

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  • 30Polystyrene — For other uses, see Polystyrene (disambiguation). Expanded polystyrene packaging …

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