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  • 31Aromaticity — is a chemical property in which a conjugated ring of unsaturated bonds, lone pairs, or empty orbitals exhibit a stabilization stronger than would be expected by the stabilization of conjugation alone. It can also be considered a manifestation of… …

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  • 32Toluene — IUPAC name …

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  • 33Naphthalene — Not to be confused with Naphtha, a broad term describing liquid hydrocarbon mixtures. Naphthalene …

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  • 34petroleum — petroleous, adj. /peuh troh lee euhm/, n. an oily, thick, flammable, usually dark colored liquid that is a form of bitumen or a mixture of various hydrocarbons, occurring naturally in various parts of the world and commonly obtained by drilling:… …

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  • 35Corannulene — IUPAC name …

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  • 36Benzo(a)pyrene — The correct title of this article is Benzo[a]pyrene. The substitution or omission of any < > [ ] { } is due to technical restrictions. Benzo[a]pyrene …

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  • 37benzene — /ben zeen, ben zeen /, n. Chem. a colorless, volatile, flammable, toxic, slightly water soluble, liquid, aromatic compound, C6H6, obtained chiefly from coal tar: used in the manufacture of commercial and medicinal chemicals, dyes, and as a… …

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  • 3885-01-8 — Phénanthrène Phénanthrène Structure du phénanthrène Général No CAS …

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  • 39Phenanthrene — Phénanthrène Phénanthrène Structure du phénanthrène Général No CAS …

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  • 40Phénanthrène — Structure du phénanthrène Général …

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