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One of the two isometric forms of propanol; a primary alcohol with the formula CH₃CH₂CH₂OH, formed naturally in small amounts during many fermentation processes and used as a solvent in the pharmaceutical industry mainly for resins and cellulose esters.
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(organic chemistry) The IUPAC name for methacrylic acid.
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Initialism of 3-methylbutenethiol (“3-methyl-2-butene-1-thiol”). (methylbutenethiol)
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(organic chemistry) Any univalent radical derived from an alkene
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any alkoxy derivative of a methylidene radical
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(organic chemistry, biochemistry) Any alkyl derivative of dihydroxyacetone, especially one that is part of the biosynthesis of plasmalogens
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of divalent functional groups derived from an alkane by removal of two hydrogen atoms from the same carbon atom, the free valencies being part of a double bond - R₂C=
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(organic chemistry) Any univalent radical derived from an alkyne
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(organic chemistry) Any allyl borane
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(organic chemistry) nitrosalicylic acid
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any aryl derivative of an azo group
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any aryl derivative of a methyl group
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(organic chemistry) Any simple alkyl azo compound
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(chemistry) A bicyclic compound.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The univalent radical -CO-OCH₂CH₃
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(chemistry) isocyanic acid
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The divalent radical C₆H₅-CH=CH-CH=
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any of three isomeric univalent radicals in which a hydrogen atom of a propyl radical is replaced by cyanide e.g. N≡C-CH₂-CH₂-CH₂-
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(organic chemistry) The oxidation product of methionine, methylisothiazolidine-3-carboxylic acid
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(organic chemistry) Any compound (typically derived from a sugar) that has two acetonide groups
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(organic chemistry) Any of its derivatives, R₂C≡C-C≡CR₂, used in the manufacture of polydiacetylene
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Synonym of dimethyldiethoxysilane
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(organic chemistry, in combination) The univalent radical (CH₃CH₂)₂N- derived from diethylamine
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(organic chemistry) The diisononyl ester of phthalic acid; it is used as a plasticizer
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(organic chemistry) Alternative form of diisononyl phthalate [(organic chemistry) The diisononyl ester of phthalic acid; it is used as a plasticizer]
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any dimethoxy derivative of a styryl radical
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(organic chemistry) The simplest ether; that derived from methanol (CH₃OCH₃)
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(organic chemistry) Any compound having two acetylene groups.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any epoxy derivative of an azepino radical
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(organic chemistry) A simple aliphatic alcohol formally derived from ethane by replacing one hydrogen atom with a hydroxyl group: CH₃-CH₂-OH.
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(organic chemistry) The univalent hydrocarbon radical, C₂H₅, formally derived from ethane by the loss of a hydrogen atom.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The divalent radical CH₃-CH= formally obtained by removing two hydrogen atoms from the same carbon atom of ethane
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(organic chemistry) acetylenediol
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(organic chemistry) The univalent radical HC≡C- derived from acetylene.
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(organic chemistry) Describing a halo- derivative of an acetic group
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(organic chemistry, often in combination) the univalent radical CH₂=CH–CH₂–CH₂–
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Acronym of methyl-acetylene propadiene.
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of methylene diphenyl diisocyanate.
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(chemistry) A compound of ethanol with a thiol group, often specifically 2-mercaptoethanol, which is used in various organic chemistry applications including protein denaturation
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(chemistry) the carbocation, CH₅⁺, derived by the hydrogenation of methane
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(organic chemistry) methyl alcohol; wood spirit
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any methoxy derivative of a methyl radical
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(chemistry, automotive) C₅H₁₂O ; an organic compound used to increase octane ratings of gasoline, through added oxygen
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(organic chemistry) The divalent group CH₂< in which the free valencies are part of single bonds.
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(chemistry) Abbreviation of methylisocyanate. [A toxic organic compound with molecular formula CH₃NCO, an intermediate in the production of carbamate pesticides.]
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alcoholysis using octanol
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(chemistry) olefiant gas, or ethylene
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(organic chemistry) Any of several groups of organometallic heterocycles containing an atom of palladium in the ring; they are used as coupling catalysts
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(organic chemistry) Abbreviation of phenyl. [(organic chemistry) A univalent hydrocarbon radical (C₆H₅) formally derived from benzene by the removal of a hydrogen atom, and the basis of an immense number of aromatic derivatives.]
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The divalent radical derived from phenylene and vinylene (used especially as a polymer)
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of several unstable allotropes of nitrogen that have more than two atoms in each molecule
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(chemistry) Abbreviation of propyl. [(organic chemistry) Either of two isomeric univalent hydrocarbon radicals, C₃H₇, formally derived from propane by the loss of a hydrogen atom.]
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(chemistry, in combination) A chemical containing propyl functional group attached to magnesium
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of trichloroisocyanuric acid.
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(organic chemistry) A chemical compound with four methyl groups connected to a cyclopropane ring.
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(organic chemistry) Abbreviation of tetramethylenedisulfotetramine. [(organic chemistry) A toxic organic compound used mainly as a rodenticide.]
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(organic chemistry) Any tertiary amine having three aryl groups
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(organic chemistry) The group -CH=CH-CH= present in some oxonols
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(chemistry, uncountable) The univalent radical CH₂=CH−, derived from ethylene.
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(chemistry) Any carbene in which the carbenic carbon is attached to another atom with a double bond R₂C=C:
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