By definition, phenol is hydroxybenzene. Phenol is a common name for the compound. Its IUPAC name would be benzenol, derived in the same manner as the IUPAC names for aliphatic alcohols. Read more: http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/CliffsReviewTopic/Phenols.topicArticleId-23297,articleId-23262.html#ixzz0QeV6MoPL Hope this helps!
Bioflavonoids, polyphenolic compounds, diphenol hydroxybenzene complex.
Some examples of phenols include phenol itself (hydroxybenzene), cresol, guaiacol, and catechol. These compounds contain a hydroxyl group attached to a benzene ring.
The common name for Sphenophyta is horsetails.
Not sure of the common name, but it is "from natural gas".
No it is Not a Common name
The common name for a bat is simply "bat."
The common name for limestone is simply "limestone".
Yarrow (common name) Ylang-ylang (common name) Yew (common name) Yasmin (common name) Yucca (botanical name)
The common name for sodium borate is borax.
The common name for Methanobacterium is methane bacteria.
Wallaby is its common name.