Aromatic hydrocarbon derivative
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ARYLAromatic hydrocarbon derivative
TOLYLHydrocarbon derivative
METHENEHydrocarbon derivative
ARENEAromatic hydrocarbon
arenean aromatic hydrocarbon
pahpolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon
arenesARENE, an aromatic hydrocarbon
phenanthrenean aromatic hydrocarbon of coal tar
phenanthrenesPHENANTHRENE, an aromatic hydrocarbon of coal tar
arenean aromatic hydrocarbon (as benzene or naphthalene)
arenesan aromatic hydrocarbon (as benzene or naphthalene)
ethylbenzenea liquid aromatic hydrocarbon used chiefly in the manufacture of styrene
naphthalenea crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon usually obtained by distillation of coal tar
naphthalenesNAPHTHALENE, a crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon usually obtained by distillation of coal tar
ethylbenzenesETHYLBENZENE, a liquid aromatic hydrocarbon used chiefly in the manufacture of styrene
anthracenea tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, found in coal tar and isolated as colourless crystals
anthracenesANTHRACENE, a tricyclic aromatic hydrocarbon, found in coal tar and isolated as colourless crystals
naphthalinea white crystalline volatile solid with a characteristic penetrating odour, an aromatic hydrocarbon also NAPHTHALIN
naphthalina white crystalline volatile solid with a characteristic penetrating odour, an aromatic hydrocarbon also NAPHTHALINE
naphthalinsNAPHTHALIN, a white crystalline volatile solid with a characteristic penetrating odour, an aromatic hydrocarbon also NAPHTHALINE
naphthalinesNAPHTHALINE, a white crystalline volatile solid with a characteristic penetrating odour, an aromatic hydrocarbon also NAPHTHALIN
anthraceneA colorless crystalline aromatic hydrocarbon obtained by the distillation of crude oils and used in chemical manufacture
pyrenepolycyclic, aromatic crystalline hydrocarbon, C16H10, consisting of four fused benzene rings, found in coal tar and believed to be carcinogenic
pyrenespolycyclic, aromatic crystalline hydrocarbon, C16H10, consisting of four fused benzene rings, found in coal tar and believed to be carcinogenic
toluenea liquid aromatic hydrocarbon C7H8 that resembles benzene but is less volatile, flammable, and toxic and is used especially as a solvent, in organic synthesis, and as an antiknock agent for gasoline