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H2C CH2 H2C

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Originally appearing in Volume V25, Page 892 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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H2C See also:CH2 H2C CO H—C—See also:CH3, which on See also:heating produces a See also:form rotating in opposite sense, though not the antipode. Probably H and CH 3 in the See also:lower See also:asymmetric See also:carbon have changed places. A further treatment at high temperature might probably produce the inactive mixture of this menthol and its antipode.

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