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- Toluene abstract "Toluene /ˈtɒluːiːn/, formerly known as toluol /ˈtɒluːɒl/, is a clear, water-insoluble liquid with the typical smell of paint thinners. It is a mono-substituted benzene derivative, i.e., one in which a single hydrogen atom from a group of six atoms from the benzene molecule has been replaced by a univalent group, in this case CH3. As such, its IUPAC systematic name is methylbenzene.It is an aromatic hydrocarbon that is widely used as an industrial feedstock and as a solvent. Like other solvents, toluene is sometimes also used as an inhalant drug for its intoxicating properties; however, inhaling toluene has potential to cause severe neurological harm. Toluene is an important organic solvent, but is also capable of dissolving a number of notable inorganic chemicals such as sulfur, iodine, bromine, phosphorus, and other non-polar covalent substances.".
- Toluene iupacName "Methylbenzene".
- Toluene thumbnail Toluol.svg?width=300.
- Toluene wikiPageExternalLink toluene.
- Toluene wikiPageExternalLink toluene.
- Toluene wikiPageExternalLink t3913.htm.
- Toluene wikiPageID "30699".
- Toluene wikiPageRevisionID "605579471".
- Toluene abbreviations "Bn".
- Toluene abbreviations "MePh".
- Toluene abbreviations "PhMe".
- Toluene hasPhotoCollection Toluene.
- Toluene imagefilel "Toluol.svg".
- Toluene imagefiler "Toluene-from-xtal-3D-balls.png".
- Toluene imagesizel "80".
- Toluene iupacname "Methylbenzene".
- Toluene othernames "Anisen".
- Toluene othernames "phenylmethane".
- Toluene othernames "toluene".
- Toluene othernames "toluol".
- Toluene verifiedfields "changed".
- Toluene verifiedrevid "415867864".
- Toluene watchedfields "changed".
- Toluene subject Category:Alkylbenzenes.
- Toluene subject Category:Antiknock_agents.
- Toluene subject Category:Hazardous_air_pollutants.
- Toluene subject Category:Hydrocarbon_solvents.
- Toluene type ChemicalCompound.
- Toluene type ChemicalSubstance.
- Toluene type ChemicalSubstanceType.
- Toluene type ChemicalObject.
- Toluene type Thing.
- Toluene comment "Toluene /ˈtɒluːiːn/, formerly known as toluol /ˈtɒluːɒl/, is a clear, water-insoluble liquid with the typical smell of paint thinners. It is a mono-substituted benzene derivative, i.e., one in which a single hydrogen atom from a group of six atoms from the benzene molecule has been replaced by a univalent group, in this case CH3. As such, its IUPAC systematic name is methylbenzene.It is an aromatic hydrocarbon that is widely used as an industrial feedstock and as a solvent.".
- Toluene label "Tolueen".
- Toluene label "Toluen".
- Toluene label "Toluene".
- Toluene label "Toluene".
- Toluene label "Tolueno".
- Toluene label "Tolueno".
- Toluene label "Toluol".
- Toluene label "Toluène".
- Toluene label "Толуол".
- Toluene label "تولوين".
- Toluene label "トルエン".
- Toluene label "甲苯".
- Toluene sameAs Toluen.
- Toluene sameAs Toluol.
- Toluene sameAs Τολουόλιο.
- Toluene sameAs Tolueno.
- Toluene sameAs Tolueno.
- Toluene sameAs Toluène.
- Toluene sameAs Toluena.
- Toluene sameAs Toluene.
- Toluene sameAs トルエン.
- Toluene sameAs 톨루엔.
- Toluene sameAs Tolueen.
- Toluene sameAs Toluen.
- Toluene sameAs Tolueno.
- Toluene sameAs m.07k6_.
- Toluene sameAs Q15779.
- Toluene sameAs Q15779.
- Toluene sameAs DB01722.
- Toluene sameAs DB01900.
- Toluene wasDerivedFrom Toluene?oldid=605579471.
- Toluene depiction Toluol.svg.
- Toluene isPrimaryTopicOf Toluene.