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  2. Selenophene - Wikipedia

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    Atoms in selenophene are numbered sequentially around the ring, starting with the selenium atom as number 1 following normal systematic nomenclature rules. Oxidized forms include selenophene 1,1-dioxide. [2]

  3. Dibenzothiophene - Wikipedia

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    Dibenzothiophene (DBT, diphenylene sulfide) is the organosulfur compound consisting of two benzene rings fused to a central thiophene ring. It has the chemical formula C 12 H 8 S.

  4. List of compounds with carbon number 12 - Wikipedia

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    C 12 H 9 N 3 O 4: azo violet: C 12 H 9 ClF 3 N 3 O: norflurazon: 27314-13-2 C 12 H 9 Cl 2 NO 3: vinclozoline: 50471-44-8 C 12 H 9 N: carbazole: 86-74-8 C 12 H 9 NO: phenoxazine: 135-67-1 C 12 H 9 NS: phenothiazine: 92-84-2 C 12 H 9 P

  5. Dihydroxybenzenes - Wikipedia

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    In organic chemistry, dihydroxybenzenes (benzenediols) are organic compounds in which two hydroxyl groups (−OH) are substituted onto a benzene ring (C 6 H 6).These aromatic compounds are classed as phenols.

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  7. Chemical nomenclature - Wikipedia

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    Chemical nomenclature is a set of rules to generate systematic names for chemical compounds.The nomenclature used most frequently worldwide is the one created and developed by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC).

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  9. Oxybenzone - Wikipedia

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    Oxybenzone is used in plastics as an ultraviolet light absorber and stabilizer. [13] It is used, along with other benzophenones, in sunscreens, hair sprays, and cosmetics because they help prevent potential damage from sunlight exposure.