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salol
[′sa‚lȯl] (organic chemistry)
C6H4OHCOOC6H5 White powder with aromatic taste and aroma; soluble in alcohol, ether, chloroform, and benzene; slightly soluble in water; melts at 42°C; used in medicinals and as a preservative. Also known as phenyl salicylate.
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Salol phenyl salicylate stabilizer, a colorless solid that can be added to monomers before polymerization, dissolved in a plasticizer or solvent, or used as a liquid additive above its melting point of 107 F.
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