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substantially exceeds demand for other xylene | isomers, a refinement of the TDP process called Selec |
While this yields twelve possible | isomers, all of them are satisfactory despite slight |
There are many other | isomers, analogous to those of fructose. |
ephedrine, its salts, optical | isomers, and salts of optical isomers |
norpseudoephedrine, its salts, optical | isomers, and salts of optical isomers |
ocyanate and phenylisothiocyanate are linkage | isomers and are bonded differently |
These compounds are structural | isomers and have very similar pharmacological propert |
It is one of ten dihydroxyanthraquinone | isomers and occurs in small amounts (as a glycoside) |
The two | isomers are |
All | isomers are toxic. |
Two | isomers are of particular interest |
Six | isomers are possible for dinitrotoluene. |
The other two | isomers are increasingly unstable. |
These | isomers are distinguished by Greek letter prefixes. |
The effects of the two | isomers are quite different. |
The branched | isomers are 2-methylbut-1-ene, 3-methylbut-1-ene (iso |
ample, O2NC6H4 is nitrophenyl (of which three | isomers are possible) and F5C6 is pentafluorophenyl. |
Both | isomers are used by many insects in their chemical co |
Isomers are 1,2-dichloro-1,1,2-trifluoroethane (R-123 | |
Both | isomers are chemically and biologically inert, and ar |
The two | isomers are cis-aconitic acid and trans-aconitic acid |
and atmospheric pressure, while the other two | isomers are (barely) liquids. |
hich have been considered as possible benzene | isomers are prismane, benzvalene and Claus' benzene. |
A variety of | isomers are known, but they all feature an amyl group |
The two | isomers are extremely difficult to separate by distil |
Two | isomers are possible for this small class of organosu |
mpound is simply heptadecane, since the other | isomers are viewed and named as alkyl-substituted ver |
The 2S,3S and 2R,3R | isomers are a pair of enantiomers, whereas the 2R,3S |
Both | isomers are also insect semiochemicals; they act as a |
However, as long as these two spin | isomers are not in equilibrium, it is more useful to |
These three | isomers are significantly more active as hallucinogen |
also called normal or n-tridecane; the other | isomers are named as derivatives of lighter hydrocarb |
g the more potent in all cases, although both | isomers are active. |
of the racemic drug Dromoran, but the dextro | isomers are also useful in medicine: in addition to a |
samples consist of a mixture of cis and trans | isomers, as seen for other disubstituted derivatives |
ecessary in most industrial settings, as both | isomers behave similarly in most of the desired react |
The unsymmetrical | isomers BIBT, BSBT, BTBT, IBSBT, IBTBT and SBTBT are |
initrogen difluoride give mixtures of the two | isomers, but they can be prepared independently. |
nitration to give ortho and para nitrotoluene | isomers, but if heated it can give dinitrotoluene and |
lic acids" is used to refer to this family of | isomers, but in the singular, "phthalic acid", refers |
ing point is the highest among this series of | isomers, but simple crystallization does not allow ea |
It can exist as either of two geometric | isomers, cis-1,2-dichloroethene or trans-1,2-dichloro |
It exists as a mixture of the geometric | isomers cis-1,3-dichloropropene and trans-1,3-dichlor |
Including the stereoisomers, six further | isomers could be added: D-leucine, D-isoleucine, L-al |
There are two | isomers denoted as 2-pyrone and 4-pyrone. |
mans; the isobutyl, sec-butyl, and tert-butyl | isomers DIBT, DSBT and DTBT have never been tested an |
These | isomers differ in the location of the chlorine, but h |
Note that, in this nomenclature, mirror-image | isomers differ only in the 'D'/'L' prefix, even thoug |
Branched | isomers, e.g. |
There are six | isomers, each of which has a molecular weight of 113. |
ed for the ability of octane's branched-chain | isomers, especially isooctane, to reduce engine knock |
oposed amending Schedules I and II to include | isomers, esters, ethers, salts of isomers, esters and |
Several stereo | isomers exist of which, only one isomer is medically |
It is one of many trihydroxyanthraquinone | isomers, formally derived from anthraquinone by repla |
ion, but the biological effects of individual | isomers have not been investigated. |
Only the A and B | isomers have been found in nature. |
The (+) and (−) | isomers have also been termed d- and l-, respectively |
Both | isomers have a weak, characteristic odor; however alp |
en the binding sites of to different drugs or | isomers, however, it does not relate to the action of |
These | isomers include alpha-, beta-, gamma-, delta-caprolac |
Other | isomers include o-xylene and m-xylene. |
In solution, these | isomers interconvert in matters of hours, with the op |
A mixture of the cis and trans | isomers is repellant for mosquitos and flies. |
One of the most common industrially useful | isomers is 1-hexene, an alpha-olefin. |
r residue of any polypeptide helix with trans | isomers is given by the equation |
The simplest | isomers is 1-octene, an alpha-olefin used primarily a |
of formaldehyde, and one of the two trioxane | isomers; its molecular backbone consists of a six mem |
Gonane can exist as either of two | isomers, known as 5α-gonane and 5β-gonane. |
The | isomers may differ in the parent anthraquinone isomer |
Because of this asymmetry, a number of | isomers may exist for any given monosaccharide formul |
Isobutyl acetate has three | isomers: n-butyl acetate, tert-butyl acetate, and sec |
is based on the order of the discovery of the | isomers, not their structure. |
isomers of nitrobenzaldehyde | |
The three | isomers of dioxane. |
Spin | Isomers of Molecular Hydrogen |
Three | isomers of tyrosine are known. |
Structures of the two | isomers of butane |
cis-Inositol is one of the | isomers of inositol. |
It is one of the constitutional | isomers of butanediol. |
It is one of the four | isomers of butanol. |
It is one of four stable | isomers of butanediol. |
A number of | isomers of nepetalactone are known. |
m-Anisidine one of the three | isomers of anisidine. |
It is one of the three | isomers of dichlorofluoroethane. |
It is one of the | isomers of octane. |
The Cs, D3h, and C2v | isomers of carbon trioxide. |
1,2,4-Trioxane is one of the | isomers of trioxane. |
It is one of the six | isomers of dichlorophenol. |
Cathine is one of the optical | isomers of phenylpropanolamine (PPA). |
There are two | isomers of prodine, Alphaprodine and Betaprodine. |
The next homologue C84 has 24 IPR | isomers of which several are isolated and another 51, |
There are four symmetrical | isomers of DBT which can be made, or ten isomers in t |
s a chemical compound which is one of the six | isomers of xylenol. |
It is one of the two | isomers of quinone, the other being 1,4-benzoquinone. |
There are two structural | isomers of pinene found in nature: α-pinene and β-pin |
metrical dimethylhydrazine, is one of the two | isomers of dimethylhydrazine. |
ene is an organic compound and one of several | isomers of benzene.. |
75 | isomers of decane exist, all of which are flammable l |
nic compound of the terpene class, one of two | isomers of pinene. |
ethylamines (TMPEA) are a group of positional | isomers of the psychedelic cactus alkaloid mescaline. |
sized and determined the structure of several | isomers of oximes. |
There are two | isomers of this compound, differing in the geometry o |
pplied to both the 2H- (top) and 4H- (bottom) | isomers of the molecule. |
bda-cyhalothrin is a mixture of highly active | isomers of cyhalothrin. |
There are two | isomers of pyran that differ by the location of the d |
Different | isomers of trichlorophenol exist according to which r |
t is one of the four diastereomeric geometric | isomers of piperine. |
vitamin activity, and half of the possible 8 | isomers of the tocopherols (those with 2S chirality a |
However, components of gasoline other than | isomers of octane can also contribute to a high octan |
hydrogen and a catalyst to form a mixture of | isomers of toluene diamine (TDA) |
Trimeperidine has four structural | isomers, of which two are active, the γ isomer trimep |
myl alcohol or amylene hydrate, is one of the | isomers of amyl alcohol. |
There are two | isomers of nerolidol, cis and trans, which differ in |
Xylidine can refer to any of the six | isomers of xylene amine, or any mixture of them. |
Nonnative | isomers of these prolines can retard conformational f |
ines, two of which (Pro39 and Pro55) have cis | isomers of their X-Pro peptide bonds. |
As with prodine, there are two | isomers of meprodine, alpha-meprodine and beta-meprod |
It is unique among the | isomers of butanol because it tends to be a solid at |
l-trans lycopene, but a total of 72 geometric | isomers of the molecule are sterically possible. |
Several | isomers of octene are known, depending on the positio |
the presence of FeCl3 to give ortho and para | isomers of chlorotoluene. |
There are several | isomers of hexene, depending on the position of the d |
tannins, large polyphenol compounds which are | isomers of 2,3-(S)-hexahydroxydiphenoyl-4,6-(S,S)-gal |
Alternative | isomers of DOBU can also be produced, where the 4-(n- |
Both | isomers of dichlorobis(ethylenediamine)cobalt(III) ch |
lfite solution in order to remove less stable | isomers of TNT and other undesired reaction products. |
Note that two other positional | isomers of dimethoxyamphetamine, 2,6-DMA and 3,5-DMA, |
bon atoms overall such as cyclobutene and two | isomers of methylcyclopropene, but they do not have t |
itol," although that term encompasses several | isomers of questionable biological relevance. |
"In the α-CH3 series, one of the optical | isomers of each enantiomorphic pair is about twice as |
Three possible | isomers of carbon trioxide, denoted Cs, D3h, and C2v, |
Other | isomers of this compound have also been explored, wit |
ery high purity n-heptane, unmixed with other | isomers of heptane or other alkanes, distilled from t |
erlapping binding sites for the two different | isomers on the serotonin transporter. |
f 24894 theoretically possible constitutional | isomers, or to a mixture thereof. |
ological degradation than any of the picoline | isomers or 2,4-lutidine in soil. |
The term may refer to any of two structural | isomers, or to a mixture of them: in the IUPAC nomenc |
Six of these phosphorus sulfides exist as | isomers: P4S4, P4S5, P4S6, P4S7, P4S8, and P4S9. |
otiline is a racemic compound composed of two | isomers, R(-)- or levo- oxaprotiline (levoprotiline; |
Tren complexes exist with relatively few | isomers, reflecting the constrained connectivity of t |
intained that the banned list did not specify | isomers so all forms were on the banned list and the |
Butyl acetate has four | isomers: tert-butyl acetate, n-butyl acetate, isobuty |
sec-Butyl acetate has three | isomers that are also acetate esters: n-butyl acetate |
Octane has many structural | isomers that differ by the amount and location of bra |
and, in solution, exists as a mixture of two | isomers that rapidly interconvert. |
owever, with the understanding that "specific | isomers that did not have hazardous pharmacological a |
There are three | isomers, the ortho-, meta-, and para- forms. |
As they are | isomers the TMAs have the same totals formula, C12H19 |
branched and most compact of the many octane | isomers, the only one with a butane (C4) backbone. |
t compact and heavily branched of the heptane | isomers, the only one with a butane (C4) backbone. |
e vimonol is supplied as a racemic mixture of | isomers, the overall effect produces a mixed agonist- |
s a racemic mixture of agonist and antagonist | isomers, the abuse potential and respiratory depressi |
In terms of the trans | isomers there is relatively marked separation in the |
umber of known double-bond and stereochemical | isomers, this class of compounds has been subdivided |
Within a group of | isomers, those with more branches tend to ignite more |
The other three | isomers TMA-3, TMA-4 and TMA-5 are not known to have |
titutions give a disilabenzene (3 theoretical | isomers), trisilabenzene (4 isomers), etc. |
1R,trans)-, (1R,cis)-, (1S,trans)-, (1S,cis)- | isomers, typically in a ratio of 4:1:4:1. |
The synthesis of all three | isomers was reported in 1989 By Billups and Haley. |
This pair of | isomers were significant in the development of the ar |
od of which yields an oil from which cadinene | isomers were first isolated. |
Different | isomers were shown to have different stabilities due |
The other | isomers were also prepared, although they are weaker |
Menthone is cheaply available as a mixture of | isomers; when enantiopure, it costs significantly mor |
It is a mixture of four optical | isomers which have different insecticidal activities. |
The m-tyr and o-tyr | isomers, which are rare, arise through non-enzymatic |
ted to o-phthalaldehyde are the meta and para | isomers, which are respectively named isophthalaldehy |
knocking, as opposed to branched-chain octane | isomers, which burn more slowly and give better perfo |
f crystalline androsterone (most likely mixed | isomers), which was sufficient to find that the chemi |
is particularly true for isoalkanes (2-methyl | isomers), which often have melting points higher than |
There are 802 constitutional | isomers with that formula. |
chains are also known to form transhaplotype | isomers with other HLA-DQ. |
rganic chemistry are the non-aromatic toluene | isomers with an exocyclic double bond. |
Isopentane is one of three structural | isomers with the molecular formula C5H12, the others |
It is one of the three structural | isomers with the molecular formula C5H12 (pentanes), |
ds could be made by pairing the various butyl | isomers with methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl or ally |
rom crude oil, contain a mixture of different | isomers with greatly differing ratings and do not giv |
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