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Turpentine is a solvent obtained by the distillation of pine tree resin It is composed of terpenes, mainly alpha-pinene and beta-pinene.
The phytochemical anethol, alpha-pinene, fenchone, limonene, camphene.
Essential oil, anethole and creosol, alpha-pinene, dianethole, and photoanethole.
Turpentine is not an element; it is a compound. Turpentine is a mixture of organic compounds obtained from pine trees, mainly composed of monoterpenes like alpha-pinene and beta-pinene.
This compound is alpha-pinene and is a natural product extracted from coniferous oil.;
The chemical composition of mineral turpentine can vary, but it is primarily composed of various hydrocarbons such as alpha-pinene, beta-pinene, and carene. The exact chemical equation for mineral turpentine would depend on its specific composition, but these hydrocarbons are the main components.
Vix smells like alpha pinene, the very same substance that makes pine trees smell so good.
Pinene (C10H16) is a bicyclic monoterpene chemical compound.
Carvacrol, gamma-terpinene, p-cymene, alpha-pinene, myrcene, thymol, flavanoids, caffeic acid derivatives.
No, turpentine is not an element. To be an element, a substance must have all the same type of atom. Once it has this, it can go on the Periodic Table. So, as turpentine has many different types of atom in it, it's not an element.
C10H16
It is crystalline solid which can be derived from Alpha Pinene. There is various stage of reactions as Alpha Pinene to Camphene then Camphene to Iso Borneol and then IBA to Borneol and Finally Camphor. Regards Dr. Bilson Shukla (bilsonusa@gmail.com)