methylphenol

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methylphenol

(ˌmiːθaɪlˈfiːnɒl)
n
(Elements & Compounds) another name for cresol
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tested (ppm) (ppm) Carvacrol methylphenol Sigma Aldrich 61,250 428 a-pinene, b-pinene, myrcene, limonene, Bay oil linalool, methyl Sigma Aldrich 62,500 1100 chavicol, neral, a-terpineol, geranyl acetate, eugenol and chavicol Red thyme (a) N/A Sigma Aldrich 62,500 300 oil Cinnamon leaf (a) N/A Sigma Aldrich 61,875 1050 oil (a) N/A represents that the composition of the essential oil is unknown.
Solution A Injection Solution Immersion Solution Boric acid 3 g Solution A 14300 ml Ethylene glycol 10 ml Ethylene glycol 30 ml Solution B 500 ml Formaldehyde 2 ml Ammonium nitrate 20 g Formaldehyde 300 ml Solution B 2 ml Potassium nitrate 5 g Sodium sulfate 700 g Boric acid 3 g Hot water 100 ml Ammonium nitrate 10 g Solution B Potassium nitrate 10 g Ethylene glycol 10 ml Sodium sulfate 7 g 4-chloro-3- Hot water 100 ml methylphenol 1 ml Table II.
An emergency spill pond on the west end of the mill had excessive levels of methylphenol, phenanthrene and di-nbutylphthalate.
Beauty Ingredients: Ceramide natural, inositol, molasses extract, mango but ter, triclosan, isopropyl methylphenol, chlorphenesin, benzyl nicotinate, L-glutathione
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