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- 1,2-Dioxin abstract "1,2-Dioxin is a heterocyclic, organic, antiaromatic compound with the chemical formula C4H4O2. It is an isomeric form of 1,4-dioxin (or p-dioxin).Due to its peroxide-like characteristics, 1,2-dioxin is very unstable and has not been isolated. Even substituted derivatives are very labile, e.g. 1,4-diphenyl-2,3-benzodioxin. Indeed, in 1990, 3,6-bis(p-tolyl)-1,2-dioxin was wrongly accounted as the first stable derivative. It was subsequently shown that the initial compound was not a derivative of 1,2-dioxin, but a thermodynamically more stable dione.".
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- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink 1,4-Dioxin.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Antiaromaticity.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antiaromatic_compounds.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dioxins.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hypothetical_chemical_compounds.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_compound.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Chemical_formula.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Derivative_(chemistry).
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Dibenzo-1,4-dioxin.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Diketone.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Heterocyclic_compound.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Isomer.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Organic_compound.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Peroxide.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLink Substitution_reaction.
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLinkText "1,2-Dioxin".
- 1,2-Dioxin wikiPageWikiLinkText "1,2-dioxin".
- 1,2-Dioxin imagefile "12".
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- 1,2-Dioxin imagename "Ball and stick model of 1,2-dioxin".
- 1,2-Dioxin imagename "Skeletal formula of 1,2-dioxin".
- 1,2-Dioxin imagesize "100".
- 1,2-Dioxin systematicname "12".
- 1,2-Dioxin verifiedfields "changed".
- 1,2-Dioxin verifiedrevid "477204382".
- 1,2-Dioxin watchedfields "changed".
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- 1,2-Dioxin subject Category:Antiaromatic_compounds.
- 1,2-Dioxin subject Category:Dioxins.
- 1,2-Dioxin subject Category:Hypothetical_chemical_compounds.
- 1,2-Dioxin hypernym Compound.
- 1,2-Dioxin type ChemicalCompound.
- 1,2-Dioxin type ChemicalSubstance.
- 1,2-Dioxin type Chemical.
- 1,2-Dioxin type Dioxin.
- 1,2-Dioxin type Heterocycle.
- 1,2-Dioxin type Redirect.
- 1,2-Dioxin type ChemicalObject.
- 1,2-Dioxin type Thing.
- 1,2-Dioxin type Q11173.
- 1,2-Dioxin comment "1,2-Dioxin is a heterocyclic, organic, antiaromatic compound with the chemical formula C4H4O2. It is an isomeric form of 1,4-dioxin (or p-dioxin).Due to its peroxide-like characteristics, 1,2-dioxin is very unstable and has not been isolated. Even substituted derivatives are very labile, e.g. 1,4-diphenyl-2,3-benzodioxin. Indeed, in 1990, 3,6-bis(p-tolyl)-1,2-dioxin was wrongly accounted as the first stable derivative.".
- 1,2-Dioxin label "1,2-Dioxin".
- 1,2-Dioxin sameAs Q161486.
- 1,2-Dioxin sameAs 1,2-Dioxin.
- 1,2-Dioxin sameAs 1,2-Dioxin.
- 1,2-Dioxin sameAs 1,2-diossina.
- 1,2-Dioxin sameAs 1,2-ジオキシン.
- 1,2-Dioxin sameAs m.0drwsvv.
- 1,2-Dioxin sameAs 1,2-Dioksin.
- 1,2-Dioxin sameAs 1,2-Dioksin.
- 1,2-Dioxin sameAs Q161486.
- 1,2-Dioxin wasDerivedFrom 1,2-Dioxin?oldid=679896237.
- 1,2-Dioxin depiction 1,2-dioxin.svg.
- 1,2-Dioxin isPrimaryTopicOf 1,2-Dioxin.