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Chem.a colorless, extremely alcohol-soluble liquid having a strong floral odor, C12H24O, used chiefly in perfumery.[1875-80]
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lauric aldehyde — Chem. a colorless, extremely alcohol soluble liquid having a strong floral odor, C12H24O, used chiefly in perfumery. Also, lauryl aldehyde. Also called lauraldehyde, dodecanal, dodecyl aldehyde. [1875 80] … Useful english dictionary
dodecyl aldehyde — /doh deuh sil/, Chem. See lauric aldehyde. [DODEC + YL] * * * … Universalium
dodecyl aldehyde — /doh deuh sil/, Chem. See lauric aldehyde. [DODEC + YL] … Useful english dictionary
List of additives in cigarettes — This is the list of 599 additives in cigarettes submitted to the United States Department of Health and Human Services in April 1994. It applies, as documented, only to American manufactured cigarettes intended for distribution within the United… … Wikipedia
lauraldehyde — /law ral deuh huyd , lo /, n. Chem. See lauric aldehyde. [LAUR(IC) + ALDEHYDE] * * * … Universalium
lauraldehyde — (ˈ)lȯr, (ˈ)lär+ noun : a fragrant crystalline compound C11H23CHO found in some essential oils (as from needles of the silver fir of Europe) and used in perfumes * * * /law ral deuh huyd , lo /, n. Chem. See lauric aldehyde. [LAUR(IC) + ALDEHYDE] … Useful english dictionary
dodecanal — /doh dek euh nal , nawl /, n. Chem. See lauric aldehyde. [dodecane (DODEC + ANE) + AL3] * * * … Universalium
dodecanal — /doh dek euh nal , nawl /, n. Chem. See lauric aldehyde. [dodecane (DODEC + ANE) + AL3] … Useful english dictionary
carboxylic acid — Chem. any organic acid containing one or more carboxyl groups. [1900 05; CARBOXYL + IC] * * * Any organic compound with the general chemical formula ―COOH in which a carbon (C) atom is bonded to an oxygen (O) atom by a double bond to make a… … Universalium
IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry — The IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry is a systematic method of naming organic chemical compounds as recommended[1] by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Ideally, every possible organic compound should have a… … Wikipedia