
1) Fragrant plants 2) Sweet-smelling things
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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 aroma
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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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Seasonings to enhance the flavor and aroma usually herbs and spices and some vegetables.
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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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Chemicals characterised by the presence of one or more benzene (C6H6) rings - a large class of cyclic organic solvents, many of which are odorous.
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Chemically, molecules containing one or more benzene rings, but in our usage, plant compounds which, upon contact to the air, form gases which can be smelled: volatile oils. (Examples: menthol, Peppermint oil.)
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Additives used to flavor tobacco. These include flavors like cherry, apple, orange, chocolate, coffee, and whiskey.
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aromatics 1. Having aromas; fragrants or sweet-smelling herbs. 2. Aromatic plants or substances; such as, medications.
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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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