If you mean the antisceptic it's Trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl
2007-01-24 04:06:45
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answered by Anonymous
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In chemistry TCP usually stands for trichlorophenol, a fungicide.
Sometimes the abbreviation is used for tetrachlorophenol or tricresyl phosphate.
Furthermore TCP is a brand of antiseptic from Pfizer Co. Here the TCP stands for trichloro phenylmethyliodosalicyl, a germicid.
2007-01-24 04:23:18
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answered by schmiso 7
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What is the real meaning of TCP (Chemistry)?
2015-08-13 14:47:24
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answered by Anonymous
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'TCP' is the initials for a chemical named 'Trichlorophenol'
Formula C6H4OCl3.
The structure is a 6-membered benzene ring. In position 1 (one) the hydrogen is substitued by an hydroxy group (-OH). In positions 2,4 & 6 the three hydrogens are substituted by 3 chlorines.
Under modern IUPAC nomenclature it could be named as
2,4,6-trichlorophen-1-ol.
2007-01-25 08:28:05
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answered by lenpol7 7
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Trichlorophenylmethyliodosalicyl, a germicide
I think that this question has appeared several times before
2007-01-24 04:06:46
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answered by mendipmoon 2
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Tom Cats Piss.
At least - thats what it smells like.
2007-01-24 04:09:17
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answered by Dr Sixpack 2
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