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C6H4CH32 (gcide) | Orthoxylene \Or`tho*xy"lene\, n. [Ortho- + xylene.] (Chem.)
That variety of xylene (C6H4(CH3)2) in which the two methyl
groups are in the ortho position; a colorless, liquid,
combustible hydrocarbon resembling benzene.
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C6H4CH32 (gcide) | Paraxylene \Par`a*xy"lene\, n. (Chem.)
A hydrocarbon (C6H4(CH3)2) of the aromatic series obtained
as a colorless liquid by the distillation of camphor with
zinc chloride. It is one of the three metamers of xylene. Cf.
Metamer, and Xylene.
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C6H4CH32 (gcide) | Xylene \Xy"lene\, n. [Gr. xy`lon wood.] (Chem.)
Any of a group of three metameric hydrocarbons of the
aromatic series, found in coal and wood tar, and so named
because found in crude wood spirit. They are colorless, oily,
inflammable liquids, C6H4.(CH3)2, being dimethyl benzenes,
and are called respectively orthoxylene, metaxylene, and
paraxylene. Called also xylol.
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Note: Each of these xylenes is the nucleus and prototype of a
distinct series of compounds.
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C6H4CH32 (gcide) | Orthoxylene \Or`tho*xy"lene\, n. [Ortho- + xylene.] (Chem.)
That variety of xylene (C6H4(CH3)2) in which the two methyl
groups are in the ortho position; a colorless, liquid,
combustible hydrocarbon resembling benzene.
[1913 Webster]Paraxylene \Par`a*xy"lene\, n. (Chem.)
A hydrocarbon (C6H4(CH3)2) of the aromatic series obtained
as a colorless liquid by the distillation of camphor with
zinc chloride. It is one of the three metamers of xylene. Cf.
Metamer, and Xylene.
[1913 Webster]Xylene \Xy"lene\, n. [Gr. xy`lon wood.] (Chem.)
Any of a group of three metameric hydrocarbons of the
aromatic series, found in coal and wood tar, and so named
because found in crude wood spirit. They are colorless, oily,
inflammable liquids, C6H4.(CH3)2, being dimethyl benzenes,
and are called respectively orthoxylene, metaxylene, and
paraxylene. Called also xylol.
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Note: Each of these xylenes is the nucleus and prototype of a
distinct series of compounds.
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