pealetungivaid
Pealetungivaiid is a polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon that was first discovered in the late 19th century. The compound is composed of four fused benzene rings, making it one of the largest molecular structures in the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon class.
The synthesis of pealetungivaiid was first achieved by chemist Henry Peal in 1882, who isolated the compound
One of the most significant properties of pealetungivaiid is its extremely low solubility in water. In fact,
Pealetungivaiid's unique physical and chemical properties have also made it useful for spectroscopic analysis. The compound's
While pealetungivaiid has limited industrial applications, its value as a research tool has led to significant