- o-Cresol - Wikipedia
ortho-Cresol (IUPAC name: 2-methylphenol, also known as 2-hydroxytoluene or ortho-Toluenol) is an organic compound with the formula CH 3 C 6 H 4 (OH) It is a colourless solid that is widely used intermediate in the production of other chemicals
- O-Cresol | CH3C6H4OH | CID 335 - PubChem
O-cresol is a cresol that is phenol substituted by a methyl group at position 2 It is a minor urinary metabolite of toluene It has a role as a human xenobiotic metabolite
- o-cresol - 95-48-7, C7H8O, density, melting point, boiling point . . .
o-cresol Molecular Formula: C 7 H 8 O Molecular Weight: 108 14 g mol Cas Number: 95-48-7 EINECS Number: 202-423-8 MDL Number: MFCD00002226 InChIKey: QWVGKYWNOKOFNN-UHFFFAOYAS Smiles: CC1=C (O)C=CC=C1
- Phenol, 2-methyl- - NIST Chemistry WebBook
Phenol, 2-methyl- Formula: C 7 H 8 O Molecular weight: 108 1378 IUPAC Standard InChI: InChI=1S C7H8O c1-6-4-2-3-5-7 (6)8 h2-5,8H,1H3 Copy
- CDC - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - o-Cresol
2-Cresol, ortho-Cresol, o-Cresylic acid, 1-Hydroxy-2-methylbenzene, 2-Hydroxytoluene, 2-Methyl phenol White crystals with a sweet, tarry odor [Note: A liquid above 88°F ] Combustible Solid Class IIIA Combustible Liquid: Fl P at or above 140°F and below 200°F Strong oxidizers, acids
- O-Cresol: What Is It, Cosmetic Uses, Benefits Side Effects
O-Cresol, also known as 2-methylphenol, is part of the phenol family, a group of aromatic compounds that carry a hydroxyl group on a benzene ring In nature small amounts can be found in some essential oils and the smoke from burning wood, but the form used in cosmetics is almost always made in a lab
- Essential Facts: o-Cresol - chemicalmatter. com
o-Cresol, also known as 2-methylphenol, is a colorless to pale yellow liquid with a pleasing, medicinal odor It is commonly used in the synthesis of various chemicals and pharmaceuticals due to its distinct aroma
- Cresols - chemwatch. net
The name "cresol" comes from their chemical structure (phenols) and their traditional source (creosote) There are three types of cresols, based on their chemical structure: Ortho-cresol (o-cresol), Meta-cresol (m-cresol), and Para-cresol (p-cresol) These forms can occur separately or as a mixture
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