The chlorine and benzine combination called?æparadichlorbenzine, found in cleaning agents, is an example of a substituted hydrocarbon. A substituted hydrocarbon contains a hydrogen substituted with atom or group of atoms.
Dimethacrylate esters are organic compounds that contain two methacrylate functional groups. They are often used as monomers in the production of polymers, particularly in dental materials, adhesives, and coatings. Dimethacrylate esters provide good mechanical strength and durability to the resulting polymer.
Such compounds are mostly esters.
Esters are neutral compounds
An ester is created when an alcohol (an Organic compound with a hydroxyl group (-OH)) reacts with an organic acid (an organic compound with a carboxyl group, which has the formula (-COOH)). Esters are usually quite aromatic and are found naturally in wine and fruits.
Synthetic lubricants are made of products based on chemical compounds such as polyalphaolefins (PAO), esters, and synthetic hydrocarbons. These compounds are designed to provide superior performance and protection compared to conventional mineral-based lubricants.
Malcolm Frank Goldman has written: 'Acid-catalysed hydrolysis of substituted sterically-hindered benzoate esters' -- subject(s): Hydrolysis, Benzoic acid, Esters
Dimethacrylate esters are organic compounds that contain two methacrylate functional groups. They are often used as monomers in the production of polymers, particularly in dental materials, adhesives, and coatings. Dimethacrylate esters provide good mechanical strength and durability to the resulting polymer.
Beeswax is not a pure substance as it is a mixture of various compounds such as fatty acids, esters, and hydrocarbons.
H. Block has written: 'Poly([gamma]-benzyl-L-glutamate) and other glutamic acid containing polymers' -- subject(s): Glutamic acid esters, Glutamic acid polymers
M. Sittig has written: 'Inorganic chemical and metallurgical process encyclopedia' 'Air pollution control processes and equipment' 'Linear alpha defines and biodegradable detergents 1965' 'Vinyl monomers and polymers' 'Chemicals from propylene' 'Caprolactam and the higher lactams' 'Acrylic acid and esters' 'Paraffins and cycloparaffins' 'Combining oxygen and hydrocarbons for profit'
Yes, esters are commonly associated with sweet, fruity, and pleasant aromas. They are often used in perfumes, flavorings, and as artificial fruit essences due to their sweet-smelling characteristics.
Howard William Post has written: 'The nitration of substituted anilines ..' -- subject(s): Aniline, Nitration 'The chemistry of the aliphatic orthoesters' -- subject(s): Esters
Such compounds are mostly esters.
Exact chemical mixtures or ratios of chemicals depend on the type of wax, whether they be animal waxes, vegetable waxes, mineral waxes, petroleum waxes, or synthetic waxes. Natural waxes such as animal waxes tend to have a greater variation in wax composition while synthetic waxes generally have less. Chemically, a wax is a type of lipid that may contain a wide variety of long-chain alkanes, esters, polyesters and hydroxy esters of long-chain primary alcohols and fatty acids. They are usually distinguished from fats by the lack of triglyceride esters of glycerin (propan-1,2,3-triol) and three fatty acids. In addition to the esters that contribute to the high melting point and hardness of carnauba wax, the epicuticular waxes of plants are mixtures of substituted long-chain aliphatic hydrocarbons, containing alkanes, fatty acids, primary and secondary alcohols, diols, ketones, aldehydes. Paraffin waxes are hydrocarbons, mixtures of alkanes usually in a homologous series of chain lengths.
Paraffin wax is composed from solid hydrocarbons.
Esters are flavorings. They are also used with perfumes.
Esters are neutral compounds