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Что (кто) такое cresyl - определение

GROUP OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Cresols; Methyl-phenol; Methylphenol; Hydroxy toluene; Hydroxytoluene; Hydroxy-toluene; Cresyl; Methylphenoxy; 2-methylphenoxy; 3-methylphenoxy; 5-methylphenoxy; Tricresol; Cresylic acid

cresyl         
['kri:s??l, -s?l]
¦ noun [as modifier] Chemistry of or denoting a radical derived from a cresol.
Methoxytoluene         
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Methoxytoluenes (methylanisoles or cresyl methyl ethers) are a group of three isomeric organic compounds with the formula CH3OC6H4CH3. They consist of a disubstituted benzene ring with methoxy group and one methyl group.
Cresol         
·noun Any one of three metameric substances, CH3·C6H4·OH, homologous with and resembling phenol. They are obtained from coal tar and wood tar, and are colorless, oily liquids or solids. [Called also cresylic acid.].

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Cresol

Cresols (also known as hydroxytoluene, toluenol, benzol or cresylic acid) are a group of aromatic organic compounds. They are widely-occurring phenols (sometimes called phenolics) which may be either natural or manufactured. They are also categorized as methylphenols. Cresols commonly occur as either solids or liquids because their melting points are generally close to room temperature. Like other types of phenols, they are slowly oxidized by exposure to air, and the resulting impurities often give the samples a yellow to brownish red tint. Cresols have an odor characteristic to that of other simple phenols, reminiscent to some of a "coal tar" smell. The name "cresol" is an adduct of phenol and their traditional source, creosote.