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		Definition of creosol in English: creosolnoun ˈkriːəsɒl mass nounChemistry A colourless liquid which is the chief constituent of wood-tar creosote. Alternative name: 2-methoxy-4-methylphenol; chemical formula: C₈H₁₀O₂  Example sentencesExamples -  The EPA has banned creosol use because of health risks associated with it.
 -  Laminated Belting is not resistant to concentrated organic & inorganic acids, phenols & creosols.
 -  The witness said that she smelled a substance similar in odor to creosol.
 -  The aqueous layer is removed and washed three times with 200-ml. portions of benzene, and the benzene extracts are combined with the crude creosol separated initially.
 -  These toxic by-products include, but are not limited to hydrogen sulfide, phenols, creosols, indoles, and ammonia.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from creosote + -ol.    Definition of creosol in US English: creosolnoun Chemistry A colorless liquid which is the chief constituent of wood-tar creosote. Alternative name:2-methoxy-4-methylphenol; chemical formula: C₈H₁₀O₂  Example sentencesExamples -  The EPA has banned creosol use because of health risks associated with it.
 -  The witness said that she smelled a substance similar in odor to creosol.
 -  These toxic by-products include, but are not limited to hydrogen sulfide, phenols, creosols, indoles, and ammonia.
 -  The aqueous layer is removed and washed three times with 200-ml. portions of benzene, and the benzene extracts are combined with the crude creosol separated initially.
 -  Laminated Belting is not resistant to concentrated organic & inorganic acids, phenols & creosols.
 
 
 Origin   Mid 19th century: from creosote + -ol.     |