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  2. 1-Methylcyclopropene - Wikipedia

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    Methallyl chloride Phenyl lithium (base) LiCl + PhH 1-Methyl­cyclopropene The phenyllithium should be free of lithium halides. The corresponding reaction of allyl chloride and phenyllithium main affords cyclopropylbenzene. Isomers Methylcyclopropene can refer to either of two isomers, 1- methylcyclopropene covered in this article, or 3- methylcyclopropene which is not covered in this article ...

  3. List of boiling and freezing information of solvents - Wikipedia

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    This Wikipedia page provides a comprehensive list of boiling and freezing points for various solvents.

  4. Cyclopropene - Wikipedia

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    1-Methylcyclopropene (1-MCP) is used to slow the ripening in fruits. [11] [12] Borirenes, phosphirenes, and silirenes are boron-, phosphorus-, and silicon-substituted cyclopropenes, with the formula RBC 2 R' 2, RPC 2 R' 2, and R 2 SiC 2 R' 2. Cyclopropene fatty acids a class of naturally occurring cyclopropenes.

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  6. Table of specific heat capacities - Wikipedia

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    The contribution of the muscle to the specific heat of the body is approximately 47%, and the contribution of the fat and skin is approximately 24%. The specific heat of tissues range from ~0.7 kJ · kg−1 · °C−1 for tooth (enamel) to 4.2 kJ · kg−1 · °C−1 for eye (sclera). [13]

  7. Methylenecyclopropane - Wikipedia

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    Being a strained and unsaturated molecule methylenecyclopropane undergoes many reactions, especially in the presence of metal catalysts. [3] For example, methylenecyclopropanes can be converted to cyclobutenes in the presence of a platinum catalyst. [4]

  8. SmartFresh - Wikipedia

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    SmartFresh (SmartFresh Quality System) is a brand of a synthetic produce quality enhancer containing 1-methylcyclopropene (1-MCP). It is marketed by AgroFresh Solutions, Inc., a publicly held (NASDAQ:AGFS) U.S. company with global operations. SmartFresh technology halts the fruits and vegetables' natural ripening process to prolong freshness. [1]

  9. Methylcyclopropane - Wikipedia

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