Geraniol is an organic compound.
There are four syllables in the word "geraniol."
Geraniol is a natural compound found in various essential oils like rose, citronella, and geranium. It is commonly used in perfumes, flavors, and aromatherapy products due to its pleasant floral scent. Geraniol is also known for its potential insect repellent properties.
Geraniol contains a hydroxyl group (alcohol group) as well as an isoprenoid chain, which consists of a series of carbon-carbon double bonds.
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Citronella oil contains Citronellal (C10H18O), Citronellol and Geraniol.
The principal components of rose fragrance are geraniol, citronellol and damascenone.
Citronella is a volatile oil derived from several species of Cymbopogon grasses, mainly Cymbopogon nardus and Cymbopogon winterianus. The main components of citronella oil are citronellal and geraniol. The structure for citronellal is a monoterpene with a citronellal functional group, while geraniol is a monoterpene alcohol.
The ingredients in Fabriclear are Geraniol, Peppermint Oil, Soybean Oil, Citric Acid, Inert ingredients (water, polyglyceryl oleate, glyceryl dicaprylate).
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The best my brief research on the matter could turn up is that an alcohol, Geraniol, is the culprit of the smell given off by certain members of the Pelargonium genus.
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