
Xylenol - Wikipedia
Xylenols are organic compounds with the formula (CH 3) 2 C 6 H 3 OH. They are volatile colorless solids or oily liquids. They are derivatives of phenol with two methyl groups at various positions relative to the hydroxyl group.
2,6-Xylenol - Wikipedia
2,6-Xylenol is a chemical compound which is one of the six isomers of xylenol. It is also commonly known as 2,6-dimethylphenol (DMP). It is a colorless solid. 2,6-DMP is produced by the methylation of phenol. With production >100,000 tons/y, it is the most important xylenol.
Xylenol orange - Wikipedia
Xylenol orange is an organic reagent, most commonly used as a tetrasodium salt as an indicator for metal titrations. When used for metal titrations, it will appear red in the titrand and become yellow once it reaches its endpoint.
XYLENOLS | CAMEO Chemicals | NOAA
Xylenol is a white crystalline solid. It is combustible though it may take some effort to ignite. It is slightly soluble in water. It is toxic from ingestion or inhalation of the powder. It is used in disinfectants, insecticides, and to make other chemicals.
Xylenol | 1300-71-6 - ChemicalBook
Jan 13, 2025 · Xylenol (CAS 1300-71-6) information, including chemical properties, structure, melting point, boiling point, density, formula, molecular weight, uses, prices, suppliers, SDS and more, available at Chemicalbook.
Xylenol is a white to yellowish-brown, crystalline (sand-like) solid or liquid with a sweet, tarry odor. It is used to produce phenolic resins, and in making other chemicals and pharmaceuticals. Xylenol can affect you when inhaled and by passing through the skin.
XYLENOL Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of XYLENOL is any of six crystalline isomeric phenols C8H10O or a mixture of them derived from the xylenes, found in coal tar, and used chiefly as disinfectants and in making phenolic resins.
2,4-Dimethylphenol | C8H10O | CID 7771 - PubChem
2,4-xylenol is a member of the class of phenols that phenol substituted by methyl groups at positions 2 and 4. It has a role as a disinfectant and a volatile oil component. It is a member of phenols and an aromatic fungicide. It derives from a hydride of a m-xylene.
Xylenols - PubChem
Xylenol is a white crystalline solid. It is combustible though it may take some effort to ignite. It is slightly soluble in water. It is toxic from ingestion or inhalation of the powder. It is used in disinfectants, insecticides, and to make other chemicals.
M-cresol and xylenol, when formulated together, have bacteriostatic activity against the causal agents of crown gall and olive knot on fruit, ornamental and shade trees and ornamental woody shrubs and vines and control of the genetic/physiological disorder, burr knot, on apples.
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