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  Hydrocarbons characterized by unsaturated ring structures of carbon atoms. Commercial petroleum aromatics are benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX).
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Hydrocarbons characterized by their uniform carbon ring structure and their often pleasant aroma. Commercial petroleum aromatics are benzene, toluene, and xylene. These three are often referred to by [..]
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Group of petrochemicals characterized by a ring structure, produced in refinery reformers and petrochemical plants. The most commonly traded are benzene, toluene and xylenes. Used for chemical product [..]
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Ingredients, such as spices and herbs, that add aroma to food.
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A type of hydrocarbon that contains a ring structure, such as benzene and toluene. They can be found for instance in gasoline.
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Additives used to flavor tobacco.  These include flavors like cherry, apple, orange, chocolate, coffee, and whiskey.
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Group of hydrocarbons of which benzene is the parent. They are called "aromatics" because many of their derivatives have sweet or aromatic odors. Ash: Inorganic residue remaining aft [..]
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A type of hydrocarbon that contains a ring structure, such as benzene and toluene. They can be found for instance in gasoline.
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Plant ingredients such as vegetables, herbs, and spices that enhance the flavor and aroma of food.
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A type of solvent based on benzene ring molecules. 
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A type of hydrocarbon, such as benzene or toluene, with a specific type of ring structure. Aromatics are sometimes added to gasoline in order to increase octane. Some aromatics are toxic.
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A type of hydrocarbon, such as benzene or toluene, with a specific type of ring structure. Aromatics are sometimes added to gasoline in order to increase octane. Some aromatics are toxic.
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The term for all vegetables, herbs, and spices that provide aroma and flavor in cooking.
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In the culinary world, an Aromatic is any food item which enhances the flavor or aroma of a dish. Under this definition, Aromatics would include, for example, Herbs, Spices, Vegetables, Citrus Fruit, [..]
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A type of hydrocarbon, such as benzene or toluene, added to gasoline in order to increase octane. Some aromatics are toxic.
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One of the three principal groups or series of hydrocarbon compounds that occurs naturally in crude oil, including benzene, toluene, xylenes, paraxylene, styrene and cumene. New formulations of gasoli [..]
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ar-uh-mat-iks Class of hydrocarbons that have at least one benzene ring as part of their structure. Generally describes benzene and benzene derivatives.
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Hydrocarbons characterized by unsaturated ring structures of carbon atoms. Commercial petroleum aromatics are benzene, toluene, and xylene (BTX).
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Group of hydrocarbons of which benzene is the parent; so named because many of their derivatives have sweet or aromatic odors
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Aromatics, so called because of their distinctive perfumed smell, are a group of hydrocarbons including, mainly, benzene, toluene and the xylenes. These are basic chemicals used as starting materials for a wide range of consumer products. Almost all aromatics come from crude oil, although small quantities are made from coal.
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 organic compounds that contain a benzene ring or have chemical properties similar to benzene. arteriosclerosis:
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A group of hydrocarbons of which benzene is the parent. They are called "aromatics" because many of their derivatives have sweet or aromatic odorous.
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one group of hydrocarbons with benzene as parent; their derivatives tend to have sweet or aromatic odours
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