hydroquinone dimethyl ether
hydroquinone dimethyl ether
[¦hī·drə·kwə′nōn dī¦meth·əl ′ē·thər] (organic chemistry)
C6H4(OCH3)2 White flakes with a melting point of 56°C; used as a weathering agent in paint, as a flavoring, and in dyes and cosmetics.
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