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What is a Triphenyl?

Triphenyl is a term used in chemistry to describe a molecule that has three phenyl groups attached to a central atom. The word "tri" means three, and "phenyl" refers to the phenyl group, which is a functional group that consists of a benzene ring (C6H5) with a single bond to the central atom.

For example, triphenylmethane is a molecule that has three phenyl groups attached to a methane skeleton. The structure of this molecule looks like this:

CH3-C6H5-C6H5-C6H5

Triphenyls are commonly used in organic chemistry as building blocks for more complex molecules. They can be synthesized through various methods, such as alkylation or halogenation of phenyl compounds, and they have a wide range of applications in fields such as materials science and pharmaceuticals.

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