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Vanilla is a flavor compound that contains both aldehydes and vanillin, which is an aromatic compound. It is not a camphor.
Yes, camphor is indeed aromatic. It has a strong, distinctive odor that is often described as medicinal or minty.
No, camphor is not an ionic compound. It is a naturally occurring organic compound with covalent bonds between its atoms.
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)
No, camphor is not conductive. It is a natural organic compound that is typically insulating and does not conduct electricity.
The main elements in camphor are carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. Its chemical formula is C10H16O.
Camphor is a nonmetal. It is a white crystalline substance obtained from the wood of the camphor tree.
No, camphor does not conduct electricity. It is a type of organic compound, so it cannot ionize to conduct electricity.
Camphor is considered to be an organic compound. It is a naturally occurring substance derived from the wood of camphor trees or synthesized from the oil of turpentine.
Camphor is an organic cyclic molecule, so it is covalent compound.
Sodium chloride is NaCl, an inorganic salt. Camphor is C10H16O, an organic compound, a terpenoid..
Yes, when camphor burns, it undergoes combustion and produces carbon dioxide (CO2) as one of the byproducts.