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quinone — 1. General name for aromatic compounds bearing two oxygens in place of two hydrogens, usually in the para position; the oxidation product of a hydroquinone. 2. SYN: 1,4 benzoquinone (1). q. reductase SYN: NADPH dehydrogenase (q.). * * * … Medical dictionary
ortho-benzoquinone — noun see quinone … Useful english dictionary
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1,2-Benzoquinone — IUPAC name … Wikipedia
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Phenazine — Chembox new Name = Phenazine ImageFile = Phenazine.png ImageName = Phenazine IUPACName = Phenazine Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 92 82 0 SMILES = c12nc(C=CC=C3)#c3nc1cccc2 PubChem = 4757 Section2 = Chembox Properties Formula = C12H8N2… … Wikipedia
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