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aromatic compound |
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aromatic compoundOrganic chemical compound in which some of the bonding electrons are delocalized (shared among several atoms within the molecule and not localized in the vicinity of the atoms involved in bonding). The commonest aromatic compounds have ring structures, the atoms comprising the ring being either all carbon or mostly carbon with one or more different atoms (usually nitrogen, sulphur, or oxygen). Typical examples are benzene (C6H6) and pyridine (C6H5N). |
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| Tires will be checked with method ISO 21461, which utilizes NMR and measures bay area protons in polycyclic aromatic compounds (PCA). Associations between metabolites of aromatic compounds in bile and the occurrence of hepatic lesions in English sole (Parophrys vetulus) from Puget Sound, Washington. Scientists at HortResearch spent five years developing a sensor that responds to the pleasant-smelling chemicals, known as aromatic compounds, given off by fresh fruit. |
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