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(organic chemistry) The acetylated, brominated derivative of glucose 2,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl-α-D-glucopyranosyl bromide
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Alternative form of acethydrazide [(organic chemistry) The hydrazide of acetic acid CH₃-CO-NH-NH₂]
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(organic chemistry) The acylhydrazine of acetic acid CH₃CO-NH-NH₂
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(organic chemistry) A class of organic compounds having two acyl groups bonded to the same oxygen atom. They react with water to give carboxylic acids.
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(organic chemistry) The N-amino derivative of a carboxylic acid amide R-CO-NH-NH₂
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(organic chemistry) Any aldosidic nitrile
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(organic chemistry) Any alicyclic compound
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(organic chemistry) Any alkyl carbodiimide
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(organic chemistry) Any alkyl organozinc compound
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(organic chemistry) Describing any compound derived from this radical
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(organic chemistry) A nitrene.
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(organic chemistry) Any alcohol that also has an azido group (typically on an adjacent carbon atom to the hydroxyl group)
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(chemistry) an organic compound of the general formula R-N=N-R¹; they are often coloured and are the basis of many synthetic dyes; a diazene
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An organic reaction between a diazonium compound and another aromatic compound that produces an azo compound.
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(chemistry) N,N-bis(2-hydroxyethyl)-2-aminoethanesulfonic acid
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(organic chemistry) The brominated derivative of acetone CH₃-CO-CH₂Br, once used as a lachrymatory agent
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(chemistry) A chemical reagent used in radical substitution and electrophilic addition reactions in organic chemistry.
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(organic chemistry) The brominated amino acid 2-amino-3-(3-bromo-4-hydroxyphenyl)propanoic acid formed by degradation of brominated protein; any similar isomer
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Any carbamoyl derivative of phosphine
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(organic chemistry) Any of several univalent radicals derived from chlorobenzenes or chlorophenols
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(organic chemistry) chlorophyll together with any of its degradation products
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(chemistry) any of a class of polycyclic compounds related to the crown ethers, having three chains attached at two nitrogen atoms
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(organic chemistry) The cyano derivative of acetic acid NC-CH₂-COOH used in the synthesis of barbiturates and other compounds
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(organic chemistry) The compound CH(CN)₃ analogous to the haloforms
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(organic chemistry) Any cyano derivative of an imine, R₂C=N-C≡N, especially one used as an organic semiconductor
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(organic chemistry) methyl cyanide
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(organic chemistry) A cation derived from cyclohexylamine
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that contains two acridine moieties
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(organic chemistry) Any compound containing two azide groupe
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(chemistry) Any compound of this type.
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(organic chemistry) Relating to the diazoic acids and their derivatives
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(organic chemistry) any univalent cation, of general formula R-N₂⁺; diazonium salts are used to manufacture azo dyes, and take part in the Sandmeyer reaction
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(chemistry) any compound having the general formula R-N₂⁺ X⁻, especially one in which R is an aryl residue; they are important as intermediates in the production of azo dyes
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(inorganic chemistry) Either of two cis-trans isomers of the compound FN=NF
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(organic chemistry) Any dihydroxy derivative of butane; Synonym of butanediol
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(organic chemistry) Any diiodo derivative of an arene
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(organic chemistry) Either of two diiodo derivatives of ethane, but especially 1,2-diiodoethane that is used in organic synthesis
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(chemistry) A certain ester of acetonedicarboxylic acid.
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(organic chemistry) The methyl substituted amide HCO-N(CH₃)₂ used as a polar solvent
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Any dimethyl derivative of a phenyl radical
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(chemistry) Initialism of dimethylformamide. [(organic chemistry) The methyl substituted amide HCO-N(CH₃)₂ used as a polar solvent]
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(organic chemistry) Any fluoro derivative of an aromatic compound
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any fluoro derivative of an ethyl radical.
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(organic chemistry) Any derivative of styrene in which one or more atoms of hydrogen have been replaced by fluorine
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An acetal formed from formaldehyde.
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(organic chemistry) Any hydrazone of guanine
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(organic chemistry) One of a group of crystalline bodies produced by the action of ammonia on certain aldehydes.
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(chemistry) any compound derived from a carboxylic acid by replacing the carbonyl group with =NNH₂ and the hydroxyl group with -NHNH₂ (or substituted forms of both)
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(organic chemistry, countable) Any member of the class of organic compounds formally derived from NH₂-NH₂.
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(inorganic chemistry) The poisonous and explosive compound HN₃
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(chemistry) The radical H₂N-NH-
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(organic chemistry) Any hydroxy derivative of an aldehyde
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A mixture of unsymmetrical dimethylhydrazine and diethylenetriamine used as rocket fuel.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any of a class of univalent radicals derived from an imine R₂C=N^.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any of a class of univalent cations derived from an imine R₂C=N⁺
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(organic chemistry, in combination) The indolyl derivative of the acrylol radical
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(organic chemistry) The halogenated derivative of acetamide, CH₂I-CO-NH₂, that is used, in peptide mapping, to bind to cysteine
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any iodo derivative of an acetyl group
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any iodo derivative of an alkenyl radical
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(organic chemistry) Any iodo derivative of ethanol, but especially 2-iodoethanol I-CH₂-CH₂OH
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(organic chemistry) An iodination reagent, 1,3,4,6-tetrachloro-3α,6α-diphenylglycouril, used in radioiodination
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(inorganic chemistry) Any iodo derivative of a methyl group
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(chemistry) The univalent anion derived from isopropanol by removal of the hydroxy hydrogen atom; and salt containing this anion
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(chemistry) An amine, a hygroscopic colourless flammable liquid with an ammonia odour, with various applications such as in herbicides, plastics, pharmaceuticals, and chemical weapons.
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(organic chemistry) acetonitrile.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any methyl derivative of a fluorenyl radical
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Abbreviation of methylhydrazine. [(organic chemistry) A hydrazine with an additional methyl group.]
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that has a single formazan group
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(organic chemistry, chiefly attributive) Any of a family of cyanine dyes having a structure of two rings joined by a methine bridge.
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Any of a range of anionic surfactants
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(chemistry) any compound of general formula R₂C=NNO₂
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(organic chemistry) Any amide of nitroaniline
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(organic chemistry) The nitro derivative of formazan N'-amino-N-imino-1-nitro-N-oxido-N-oxomethanimidamide
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(organic chemistry, obsolete) An organic compound produced by the action of nitric acid on phenylic alcohol.
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(organic chemistry) Any organic iodide
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Alternative form of oxazolidinone [(organic chemistry) Any of a class of heterocyclic ketones, derived from oxazolidine, useful in organic synthesis.]
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(chemistry) A hydrolysis product of phenyldichloroarsine that is a severe irritant to the mucous membranes and skin.
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(organic chemistry) Any phenyl derivative of a nitrone.
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A quaternary ammonium cation
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(chemistry) A chemical compound with the formula Ph₂PNa.
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(organic chemistry) The explosive 2,4,6-trinitrophenyl-N-methylnitramine produced by the nitration of dimethylaniline
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any trifluoro derivative of a phenyl radical
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(organic chemistry) The iodinated alkene CH₂=CHI
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