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Definition of Benzoles
1. benzole [n] - See also: benzole
Lexicographical Neighbors of Benzoles
Literary usage of Benzoles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Treatise on Applied Analytical Chemistry by Vittorio Villavecchia (1918)
"The rectified benzoles are colourless, limpid liquids with a characteristic, ...
This test, which serves to characterise commercial benzoles, may be carried ..."
2. Petroleum: Its History, Origin, Occurrence, Production, Physical and by William Theodore Brannt, Hans Höfer, Alexander Veith (1894)
"The specific gravity of the members of this series is about 0.86; the most
important are: The benzoles are quite widely diffused in petroleum, though 1 Her. ..."
3. Petroleum: It's History, Origin, Occurence, Production, Physical and by Hans Höfer, Alexander Veith (1894)
"(To the group of the aromatic Hydrocarbons,) The specific gravity of the members
of this series is about O.86; the most important are: The benzoles are ..."
4. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1898)
"They contain small percentages of olefines and traces of benzoles. The same
hydrocarbons have been found in other petroleums, in the distillates from cannel ..."
5. Solid Bitumens, Their Physical and Chemical Properties and Chemical Analysis by Stephen Farnum Peckham (1909)
"They contain small percentages of defines and traces of benzoles. The same
hydrocarbons have been found in other petroleums, in the distillates from cannel ..."
6. Manual of Chemical Technology by Johannes Rudolf Wagner (1904)
"390) of the body, E, into which are introduced the benzoles to be submitted to
fractional distillation. The still is heated by steam admitted by the pipe, ..."
7. The Chemistry of the Coal-tar Colours by Rudolf Benedikt (1889)
"The percentage indicates here the parts per hundred which pass over in the process
of distillation under 100° C. The valuation of commercial benzoles is ..."