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Organic chemistry

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Organic chemistry

isobutane

Chimie; Chimie organique

(CH 3 ) 2 CHCH 3 A colorless, stable gas, noncorrosive to metals, nonreactive with water; boils at_11.7_C; used as a chemical intermediate, refrigerant, and fuel.

acide quinique

Chimie; Chimie organique

C 6 H 7 (OH) 4 COOH_H 2 O Ether-insoluble, white crystals with acid taste; melts at 162_C; soluble in alcohol, water, and glacial acetic acid; used in medicine. Also known as chinic acid; kinic acid.

chlorotrifluorométhane

Chimie; Chimie organique

CClF 3 A colorless gas having a boiling point of _81.4_C and a freezing point of _181_C; used as a dielectric and aerospace clinical, refrigerant, and aerosol propellant, and for metals hardening ...

diéthylènetriamine

Chimie; Chimie organique

(NH 2 C 2 H 4 ) 2 NH A yellow, hygroscopic liquid with a boiling point of 206.7_C; soluble in water and hydrocarbons; used as a solvent, saponification agent, and fuel component.

ferrocène

Chimie; Chimie organique

(CH 2 ) 5 Fe(CH 2 ) 5 Orange crystals that are soluble in ether, melting point 174_C; used as a combustion control additive in fuels, and for heat stabilization in greases and plastics.

isobutyle

Chimie; Chimie organique

The radical (CH 3 ) 2 CHCH 2 _, occurring, for example, in isobutanol (isobutyl alcohol), (CH 3 ) 2 CHCH 2 OH.

pentyne

Chimie; Chimie organique

C 5 H 8 Either of two normal isometric acetylene hydrocarbons: HC_C(CH 2 ) 2 CH 3 , colorless liquid boiling at 40_C, also known as pentine, propylacetylene; CH 3 C_CC 2 H 5 , liquid boiling at ...

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