C10H14
eucalyptol \eu`ca*lyp*tol\, n. [eucalyptus + L. oleum oil.]
(Chem.)
A volatile, terpenelike oil (C10H18O), which is the main
constituent of the oil of eucalyptus. It has cockroach
repellent activity and is used as a flavoring aid in
pharmaceuticals. Chemically it is
1,3,3-trimethyl-2-oxabicyclo-[2,2,2]-octane. --MI11
Syn: cineole, cajeputol. [1913 Webster +PJC]
Note: In the 1913 Webster eucalytpol was defined as an oil
"consisting largely of cymene". Cymene
(isopropyltoluene, C10H14) differs from that of the
substance currently called eucalyptol, in having an
unsaturated ring and no oxygen. Para-cymene does occur
in eucalyptus oil as well as some other essential oils.
[PJC]See also:
C10H18O C10H14
Source: The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
[6+4] and [4+2] cycloadditions: Unusual potential energy surfaces
C10H14 typographical errors:
From: Typographical error generator v.2.2
1: InChI=1/C10H14/c1-2-4-6-8-10-9-7-5-3-1/h1-4,9-10H,5-8H2/b3-1-,4-2+,10-9+ InChIKey=RBGHZLIWLPEVLM-OCXPBMDHBA. 2: InChI=1/C10H14/c1-2-4-6-8-10-9-7-5-3-1/h1-4,9-10H,5-8H2/b3-1-,4-2-,10-9+ InChIKey=RBGHZLIWLPEVLM-ARMDLRMMBD ...
ATENCION.C10.H14.N2
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Cigarette Science
Nicotine (C10 H14 N2) is a naturally occurring liquid alkaloid. The average cigarette contains 8 to 20 mg of nicotine; approximately 1 mg is actually absorbed by your body when you smoke a cigarette. ...
C10H14 typographical errors:
10H14 C0H14 C1H14 C1014 C10H4 C10H1 CC10H14 C110H14 C100H14 C10HH14 C10H114 C10H144 C20H14 Cw0H14 Cq0H14 C`0H14 C1-H14 C1[H14 C1pH14 C1oH14 C19H14 C10H24 C10Hw4 C10Hq4 C10H`4 C10H15 C10H1t C10H1r C10H1e C10H13
From: Typographical error generator v.2.2
