CO OZNACZA SŁOWO PHENOL
Fenol
29.1 (w acetonitrylu) λmax 270.75 nm Moment obrotowy 1,4 D Zagrożenia Piktogramy GHS Zwroty wskazujące rodzaj zagrożenia GHS H301, H311, H314, H331, H341, H373 Zwroty wskazujące środki ostrożności dotyczące bezpieczeństwa w systemie GHS P261, P280, P301 + 310, P305 + 351 + 338, P310 Klasyfikacja w UE Toksyczny (T) Muta. Kot. 3 Rtęć (C) Zwroty R R23 / R24 / R25-R34- R48 / R20 / R21 / R22-R68 Zwroty S (S1 / 2) -S24 / S25-S26-S28- S36 / S37 / S39-S45 NFPA 704 2 3 COR Temperatura zapłonu 79 ° C (174 ° F; 352 K) Związane związki Związane związki Tytofenol Fosforan sodu Z wyjątkiem przypadków gdzie indziej podano dane dotyczące materiałów w standardowym stanie (w 25 ° C (77 ° F), 100 kPa) Y (sprawdź) (co to jest: Y / N?) Odnośniki do infobinu Fenol, znany także jako kwas karbolowy, jest aromatycznym związkiem organicznym o wzorze cząsteczkowym C6H5OH. Jest to biała krystaliczna substancja stała, która jest lotna. Cząsteczka składa się z grupy fenylowej (-C6H5) związanej z grupą hydroksylową (-OH). Jest łagodnie kwaśny, ale wymaga starannej obsługi ze względu na skłonność do powodowania oparzeń.
Definicja słowa phenol w słowniku
Definicja fenolu w słowniku jest również nazywana: kwasem karbolowym. biała krystaliczna, rozpuszczalna, kwaśna pochodna benzenu, stosowana jako środek antyseptyczny i dezynfekujący oraz do produkcji żywic, nylonu, barwników, materiałów wybuchowych i środków farmaceutycznych; hydroksybenzen. Wzór: C6H5OH. Inną definicją fenolu jest jakakolwiek grupa słabo kwasowych związków organicznych, których cząsteczki zawierają jedną lub więcej grup hydroksylowych związanych bezpośrednio z atomem węgla w pierścieniu aromatycznym.
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Dystonia: Etiology, Clinical Features, and Treatment
In large specialty rehabilitation centers, the most common phenol nerve blocks
are performed for severe thigh adduction (i.e., the obturator nerve) or elbow
flexion (i.e., the musculocutaneous nerve). In some centers, pediatric patients
with ...
Mitchell F. Brin, Cynthia Comella, Joseph Jankovic,
2004
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Unwanted Effects of Cosmetics and Drugs Used in Dermatology
Phenol (carbolic acid) 16.51 Phenol is a strong but also a toxic bactericide. It is
not used as an antiseptic at the present time, but in dilutions of 0.5-2% it is
sometimes prescribed as an antipruritic in the form of various topical medicines.
Anton C. de Groot, Johan Pieter Nater, J. Willem Weyland,
1994
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Disinfection, Sterilization, and Preservation
They differ from the solubilized form in that the phenol fraction, rather than being
dissolved in a soap base, is emulsified into a permanent concentrated
suspension with the aid of gelatin, casein, or the carbohydrate extractable from
Irish Moss ...
Seymour Stanton Block,
2001
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Essential A2 Chemistry for OCR
In phenol, this 8+ charge is spread over the whole delocalised system. This
makes this carbon less 8+ and therefore less susceptible to attack by
nucleophiles than is the C — O bond in alcohols. For these two reasons loss of
the — OH group ...
OH NaOH O–Na H 2 O Phenol Water Sodium Sodium pKa 9.95 pKa 15.7
phenoxide hydroxide (stronger acid) (weaker acid) Most phenols do not react
with weaker bases such as sodium bicarbonate; they do not dissolve in aqueous
sodium ...
William Brown, Christopher Foote, Brent Iverson,
2008
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Methods in Microbiology
the hot phenol-water extraction may give rise to non-specific degradation of LPS
and may lead to a loss of O-chain material (up to 5%) and of esterlinked fatty
acids (up to 11% of the total amount). It has been assumed that such degradative
...
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Handbook of Corrosion Data
Phenol Phenol, C6H5OI I, also known as carbolic acid and phenylic acid, is a
white poisonous crystalline solid that melts at 43 °C (1 10 °F) and boils at 182 °C
(360 °F). Phenol has a sharp burning taste, a distinctive odor, and it irritates
tissue.
Bruce D. Craig, David S. Anderson,
1994
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Handbook of Drinking Water Quality
PHENOLS A phenol is defined as a colorless, crystalline substance contained in
tars of coal and wood or synthetically manufactured. known for its characteristic
odor. Phenols can be defined as a group of compounds in which one or more ...
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RNA Methodologies: A Laboratory Guide for Isolation and ...
Phenol:Chloroform:Isoamyl Alcohol Phenol, chloroform, and combinations
thereof are caustic, carcinogenic reagents that must be handled with extreme
care. Be sure to observe all safety precautions indicated by the manufacturer.
Phenol and ...
Robert E. Farrell, Jr.,
2010
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Direct Oxidation of Benzene to
Phenol: Investigation of the ...
At present, the most widely used industrial process for the synthesis of phenol is
the multi- step cumene process.5 This process is shown in figure 1 .2, and
includes the alkylation (using propylene) of benzene to cumene (eqn. 1.1),
followed by ...
Jerome Bolabola Taboada,
2006
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «PHENOL»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
phenol w wiadomościach.
20 Health Benefits of Thyme Oil
... a different chemotype. Thymus vulgaris phenol – These are thyme plants that grow in high altitudes and contain up to 90 percent of phenol compounds. «ProHealth, Lip 15»
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ICIS has enhanced its Asia phenol price report by adding a CFR (cost & freight) northeast (NE) Asia price assessment, to better reflect current trading patterns ... «ICIS, Lip 15»
Axiall Corp Now Covered by Analysts at Nomura (AXLL)
... fence and rail products, and Aromatics segment also contains two commodity chemical product groups: cumene; and phenol and acetone. «Dakota Financial News, Lip 15»
Common and specific downstream signaling targets controlled by …
... 5.0 mM HEPES (pH 7.6)) containing 1× phenol red (Sigma-Aldrich). For knockdown experiments, tlr2 ATG-morpholino (tlr2 mo, Additional file ... «BMC Blogs Network, Lip 15»
Long-term phosphodiesterase 5 inhibitor administration reduces …
Lowry O, Rosebrough N, Farr A, Randall R. Protein measurement with the Folin-phenol reagent. J Biol Chem 1954; 193: 265–275. Giani JF1 ... «Nature.com, Lip 15»
Look to the Yeast
In chemistry, a phenol refers to a chemical that has an “-OH” attached. Two phenols in particular appear responsible for the flavor profiles ... «Artvoice, Lip 15»
Agents of change: wet-end chemicals
The low formaldehyde and phenol content, and the minimal TDS contribution make SELLATAN HAT liq ideal for TFL White Line technology. «Leather International, Lip 15»
Tobacco Smokers Must Kick the Offending Habit
He named some of the chemicals as acetone, arsenic, butane, cadmium, carbon monoxide, methanol, nicotine, phenol, toluene and hydrogen ... «AllAfrica.com, Lip 15»
Off-Flavor: Phenolic
Brettanomyces-driven styles are often described as horsey or barnyard-like thanks to 4-ethyl phenol. While cloves, pepper, and even sweaty ... «Craft Beer & Brewing, Lip 15»
Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp acetone prices extend losses …
The turnaround at the German acetone/phenol plant in Leuna, which belongs to Domo Caproleuna, is set to start this week and last until first ... «Platts, Lip 15»