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▸ noun: (organic chemistry) A white powdery substance, obtained by the methylation of cellulose, that swells in contact with water to form a gel; it has many industrial applications.
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▸ noun: (organic chemistry) A white powdery substance, obtained by the methylation of cellulose, that swells in contact with water to form a gel; it has many industrial applications.
Similar:
carboxymethylcellulose,
carboxylmethylcellulose,
carboxymethyl cellulose,
ethylcellulose,
hydroxyethylcellulose,
methyl cellulose,
ethyl methyl cellulose,
carmellose,
hydroxypropylmethylcellulose,
methylcyclohexane,
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