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dimetilftalāts
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 6 H 4 (COOCH 3 ) 2 Odorless, colorless liquid, boiling at 282_C; soluble in organic solvents, slightly soluble in water; used as a plasticizer, in resins, lacquers, and perfumes, and as an insect ...
gamma skābe
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 10 H 5 NH 2 OHSO 3 H White crystals, slightly soluble in water; an intermediate in dyestuff manufacture. Also known as 2-amino-8-naphthol-6- sulfonic acid; 7-amino-1-naphthol-3-sulfonic acid; ...
fenilfenols
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 6 H 5 C 6 H 4 OH Almost white crystals, soluble in alcohol, insoluble in water; the ortho form, melting at 56–58_C, is used to manufacture dyes, as germicide and fungicide, and in the rubber ...
butilēns
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
Any of three isomeric alkene hydrocarbons with the formula C 4 H 8 ; all are flammable and easily liquefied gases.
želatīns
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
Olbaltumvielas, kas iegūtas no ādas, balta saistaudu un kauli dzīvniekiem; lieto kā pārtikas fotogrāfija, plastmasu rūpniecība, metalurģija un farmācija.
ketēns
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
C 2 H 2 O A colorless, toxic, highly reactive gas, with disagreeable taste; boils at _56_C; soluble in ether and acetone, and decomposes in water and alcohol; used as an acetylating agent in organic ...
alumīnija monostearāts
Chemistry; Organic chemistry
Al(OH) 2 (OOC(CH 2 ) 16 CH 3 ) A white to yellowishwhite powder with a melting point of 155_C; used in the manufacture of medicine, paint, and ink, in waterproofing, and as a plastics stabilizer.