different between citronellal vs citronellol
citronellal
English
Noun
citronellal (usually uncountable, plural citronellals)
- (organic chemistry) The monoterpenoid aldehyde 3,7-dimethyloct-6-en-1-al responsible for the aroma of citronella oil
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citronellol
English
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Noun
citronellol (plural citronellols)
- A natural acyclic monoterpenoid, occurring in citronella oils and used in perfumes and insect repellents.
See also
- citronellol on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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- what does citronellol mean
- what makes up citronellol
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