This inaugural dissertation, "Cumol And Propylbenzol," by Charles A. Schaeffer, delves into the study of these two organic compounds. A valuable resource for students and researchers in organic chemistry, this work offers insights into the properties and reactions of cumol and propylbenzol.
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