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Definition of Phenyls
1. phenyl [n] - See also: phenyl
Lexicographical Neighbors of Phenyls
Literary usage of Phenyls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New International Encyclopædia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1902)
"... three phenyls of the triphenyl-carbinol is connected in them with a carboxyl
group (COOH), the other two phenyls having one or more hydroxyls apiece, ..."
2. Cod-liver Oil and Chemistry by Frantz Peckel Møller, Peter Møller Heyerdahl (1895)
"The two hydrogen-atoms in iodonium-hydroxide may be replaced by phenyls or iodo-
phenyls and the ... combinations with phenyls are, like the corresponding ..."
3. The Scientific Work of Morris Loeb by Morris Loeb, Theodore William Richards (1913)
"... three phenyls of the triphenyl-carbinol is connected in them with a carboxyl
group (COOH), the other two phenyls having one or more hydroxyls apiece, ..."
4. Neues Handwörterbuch der Chemie by Karl Hell, Carl Haussermann (1890)
"... Chloral auf Dimethylanilin , krystallisirt in farblosen Nadeln, und liefert
bei der Oxydation einen blauen Farbstoff. Propan Verbindungen dee phenyls. ..."
5. Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds; Or, Organic Chemistry by Victor von Richter (1885)
"... produced by the substitution of phenyls (oxy- and amido- phenyls) for the
hydrogen of the CH.rgroup :— u»H*-^^co^,>' s 4~^~-L_^co ____ --- « «--— - ..."
6. Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds: Or, Organic Chemistry by Victor von Richter (1891)
"It is, therefore, convenient to regard the compounds belonging here as derivatives
of phthalide, produced by the substitution of phenyls (oxy- and amido- ..."
7. Chemistry of the Carbon Compounds: Or, Organic Chemistry by Victor von Richter (1891)
"It is, therefore, convenient. to regard the compounds belonging here as derivatives
of phthalide, produced by the substitution of phenyls (oxy- and amido- ..."
8. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"HS Br (i; (the ortho and para protons of the 1,3-phenyls) with а hyperfine
splitting constant of 2.94 G and four protons (meta) with splitting constant of ..."