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organic compound Substance whose molecule s contain one or more (often many more) carbon atom s (excluding carbonates, cyanides, carbides, and a few ... Britannica Concise Encyclopedia: organic compound...
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Volatile organic compound - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Volatile organic compounds ( VOCs ) are organic chemical compounds that have high enough vapor pressures under normal conditions to significantly vaporize and enter the atmosphere. Volatile organic...
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When you drive up to the pump at some gas stations you are faced with a variety of choices. You can buy "leaded" gas or different forms of "unleaded" gas that have different octane numbers. As you filled the tank, you ...
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Welcome to the Organic Compounds Database. ... This 2483 compound database has been compiled by Harold M. Bell at Virginia Tech. Fill in the form below with as much information as you can. Leave the information blank if you don't know or you don't care. Click on the submit button to execute your search.
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Organic compound - Definition of Organic compound at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Organic compound. Look it up now! ... organic compound n.; A compound containing hydrocarbon groups.
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Carbon-containing compound that readily produces fumes. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are created both by natural processes and through human activity. They react with nitrogen oxides, an air pollutant, in sunlight to produce photochemical smog.
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This article is part of Nature's premium content. ... Life-building molecules might be spread throughout space. ... The discovery, of an organic compound, suggests that the chemical building blocks of life may be more common in the Universe than had been previously thought.
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“This is a very common compound that most of us are exposed to on a regular basis, often without even being aware of it,” says William Goodson, M.D., Senior Clinical Research Scientist at the Institute and lead researcher on the study. ... Organic Chemistry...
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