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McGraw Hill Financial, Inc. is an American publicly traded corporation headquartered in Rockefeller Center in New York City. Its primary areas of business are financial, publishing, and business services.
Material containing the diene group of double bonds that may polymerize.
Industry:Chemistry
C<sub>10</sub>H<sub>16</sub>O An isomer of camphor; a colorless oil that boils at 193_C and is soluble in ether; a constituent of fennel oil; used as a flavoring.
Industry:Chemistry
C<sub>13</sub>H<sub>20</sub>O A colorless to light yellow liquid with a boiling point of 126–128_C at 12 mmHg (1600 pascals); soluble in alcohol, ether, and mineral oil; used in perfumery, flavoring, and vitamin A production. Also known as irisone.
Industry:Chemistry
CO(OCH<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub> Water-insoluble, colorless liquid boiling at 91_C; has pleasant odor; miscible with acids and alkalies; used as a chemical intermediate.
Industry:Chemistry
C<sub>25</sub>H<sub>52</sub> A water-insoluble hydrocarbon derived from beeswax.
Industry:Chemistry
C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>2</sub>(COOH)<sub>4</sub> A white powder with a melting point of 257–265_C; used as an intermediate for polyesters and polyamides. Abbreviated PMA.
Industry:Chemistry
C<sub>15</sub>H<sub>24</sub>O<sub>2</sub>N<sub>2</sub>_HCl Bitter-tasting, water-soluble crystals melting at 148_C; used as a local anesthetic.
Industry:Chemistry
A chemical species or molecule that possesses two alternative reactive sites, either of which can bond in a reaction; examples include cyanate ions, thiosulfate ions, oxime anions, and enolate ions. Also known as ambidentate.
Industry:Chemistry
Macromolecules formed by polymerization of compounds containing, for example, boron-nitrogen, boron-phosphorus, or boron-arsenic bonds.
Industry:Chemistry
A carbon- and hydrogen-containing compound with chlorine substituted for some hydrogen in the molecule.
Industry:Chemistry