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'''Bisphenol A''' is a chemical compound that is prepared by reaction of 2 equivalents of ] with one equivalent of ]. Its main use is in the manufacture of ] and ]. '''Bisphenol A''' is an ] that is prepared by ] of two equivalents of ] with one equivalent of ]. Its ] is shown at right. Bisphenol A belongs to the ] class of ] ]s, having two phenol ]s in its ]. Its main use is in the manufacture of ] polymer and ].


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Chemical structure of Bisphenol A

Bisphenol A is an chemical compound that is prepared by reaction of two equivalents of phenol with one equivalent of acetone. Its chemical structure is shown at right. Bisphenol A belongs to the phenols class of aromatic organic compounds, having two phenol functional groups in its molecule. Its main use is in the manufacture of polycarbonate polymer and epoxy glue.

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