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methyl cyclohexanol

methyl cyclohexanol

[′meth·əl ¦sī·klō′hek·sə‚nȯl]
(organic chemistry)
CH3C6H10OH A toxic, colorless liquid with menthol aroma; a mixture of three isomers; used as a solvent for lacquer and cellulosics, as a lubricant antioxidant, and in detergents and textile soaps.
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