
Camphene is bicyclic monoterpene. It is nearly insoluble in water, but very soluble in common organic solvents. It volatilizes readily at room temperature and has a pungent smell. It is a minor constituent of many essential oils such as turpentine, cypress oil, camphor oil, citronella oil, neroli, ginger oil, and valerian. It is produced industria...
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• (n.) One of a series of substances C10H16, resembling camphor, regarded as modified terpenes.
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2,2-Dimethyl-3-methylenenorbornane;a terpenoid occurring in many essential oils, e.g., turpentine, camphor, citronella. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Cam'phene (kăm'fēn
or kăm*fēn')
noun (Chemistry) One of a series of substances C
10 H
16 , resembling camphor, regarded as modified terpenes.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: kam′fēn Definitions: 1. A terpenoid occurring in many essential oils, turpentine, camphor, citronella.
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Camphene is a solid terpene occurring in the oil of ginger. It is oxidised by chromic acid to form camphor.
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