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Alkyl-substituted benzenes

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chloroxylenol
Chloroxylenol, also known as '''para-chloro-meta-xylenol''', is an organic compound with the formula . It is a chlorine-substituted xylenol. The compound is a colorless solid although impure samples can appear off-white. It has a phenolic odor. It is a common antiseptic.
cuminaldehyde
Cuminaldehyde (4-isopropylbenzaldehyde) is a natural organic compound with the molecular formula C10H12O. It is a benzaldehyde with an isopropyl group substituted in the 4-position.
alachlor
thumb|A person mixing Lasso - A brand of alachlor made by Monsanto
orsellinic acid
chemical compound
metalaxyl
Metalaxyl is an acylalanine fungicide with systemic function. Its chemical name is methyl N-(methoxyacetyl)-N-(2,6-xylyl)-DL-alaninate. It can be used to control Pythium in a number of vegetable crops, and Phytophthora in peas. Metalaxyl-M is the ISO common name and Ridomil Gold is the trade name for the optically pure (-) / D / R active stereoisomer, which is also known as mefenoxam.
metolachlor
Metolachlor is an organic compound that is widely used as an herbicide. It is a derivative of aniline and is a member of the chloroacetanilide family of herbicides. It is highly effective toward grasses.
2,4,6-trimethylaniline
2,4,6-Trimethylaniline is an organic compound with formula (CH3)3C6H2NH2. It is an aromatic amine that is of commercial interest as a precursor to dyes. It is prepared by selective nitration of mesitylene, avoiding oxidation of the methyl groups, followed by reduction of the resulting nitro group to the aniline.
pendimethalin
Pendimethalin is a selective herbicide of the dinitroaniline class used preëmergently and postemergently to control annual grasses and certain broadleaf weeds. It inhibits cell division and cell elongation. Pendimethalin is approved in Europe, North America, South America, Africa, Asia and Oceania for different crops including cereals (wheat, barley, rye, triticale), corn, soybeans, rice, potato, legumes, fruits, vegetables, and nuts, plus lawns and ornamental plants.
CP 47,497
chemical compound
Nonoxynols
Nonoxynols, also known as nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs), are a group of nonionic surfactants within the alkyl phenol ethoxylate superfamily. Alkyl phenol ethoxylates (APEs, APEO) have the chemical formula (1&nbsp;<&nbsp;n&nbsp;<&nbsp;20). Nonoxynols are the subfamily of APEs with R&nbsp;=&nbsp;iso- (iso-nonyl). Like almost all APEs, nonoxynols are colorless (or nearly so) oils. Nonoxynols are used as detergents, emulsifiers, wetting agents or defoaming agents. The most commonly discussed compound nonoxynol-9 is a spermicide, formulated primarily as a component of vaginal foams and creams. Non
p-cresidine
'''para-Cresidine''' is an organic compound with the formula CH3OC6H3(CH3)NH2. It is a white solid that is soluble in organic solvents. The compound features both amine and methoxy functional groups. It is used as an intermediate in preparation of dyes and pigments.
4-tert-butylbenzoic acid
chemical compound
musk xylene
chemical compound
alkylbenzene sulfonates
class of chemical compounds
sudan red
chemical compound
p-tolylsulfonylmethylnitrosamide
Diazald ('''N-methyl-N-nitroso-p-toluenesulfonamide') is used as a relatively safe and easily handled precursor to diazomethane, which is toxic and unstable. Since its introduction in 1954, Diazald has become the favored commercially available precursor for the synthesis of diazomethane, compared to reagents like N-methyl-N-nitrosourea and N-methyl-N'''-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine, which are less thermally stable and more toxic and mutagenic, respectively.
olivetolic acid
chemical compound
2,5-dimethoxy-p-cymene
'2,5-Dimethoxy-p-cymene, or thymohydroquinone dimethyl ether', is a phytochemical found in the essential oils of plants within the family Asteraceae. These essential oils, which contain the compound as a major component of the oil, have antifungal, antibacterial, and insecticidal properties.
xylidine
Xylidine can refer to any of the six isomers of xylene amine, or any mixture of them.