- acetylene acid
- кислота ацетиленового ряда
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre. 2014.
English-Russian dictionary of chemistre. 2014.
acetylene — ► NOUN ▪ a gas which burns with a bright flame, used in welding. ORIGIN from ACETIC ACID(Cf. ↑acetic acid) … English terms dictionary
Acetylene — HCCH redirects here. For other uses, see HCCH (disambiguation). Acetylene … Wikipedia
acetylene — [ə sɛtɪli:n] noun Chemistry a toxic hydrocarbon gas which burns with a bright flame, used in welding and formerly in lighting; ethyne. [C2H2.] Origin C19: from acetic acid + yl + ene … English new terms dictionary
Propiolic acid — Chembox new Name = Propiolic acid ImageFile = Propiolic acid.png ImageName = IUPACName = 2 Propynoic acid OtherNames = Propiolic acid Acetylene carboxylic acid Propargylic acid Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = 471 25 0 SMILES = C#CC(=O)O… … Wikipedia
acetic acid — Chem. a colorless, pungent, water miscible liquid, C2H4O2, the essential constituent of vinegar, produced by oxidation of acetaldehyde, bacterial action on ethyl alcohol, the reaction of methyl alcohol with carbon monoxide, and other processes:… … Universalium
Orthoacetic acid — Systematic name Ethane 1,1,1 triol[1] … Wikipedia
propiolic acid — |prōpē|ōlik , |älik noun Etymology: propiolic International Scientific Vocabulary propionic (in propionic acid) + ol (probably from sterolic acid) + ic; probably from the fact that the relation of propiolic acid to propionic acid is analogous to… … Useful english dictionary
methionic acid — |methī|änik noun Etymology: methionic from meth + thionic : a deliquescent crystalline acid CH2(SO3H)2 formed from acetylene or acetamide by the action of fuming sulfuric acid; methane disulfonic acid … Useful english dictionary
stearolic acid — |stēə|rōlik , räl , (ˈ)sti|r noun Etymology: stear + olic : a crystalline acid CH3(CH2)7C≡C(CH2)7COOH of the acetylene series that is isologous with stearic acid and is obtained indirectly from oleic acid … Useful english dictionary
chemical industry — Introduction complex of processes, operations, and organizations engaged in the manufacture of chemicals and their derivatives. Although the chemical industry may be described simply as the industry that uses chemistry and… … Universalium
hydrocarbon — hydrocarbonaceous, adj. /huy dreuh kahr beuhn, huy dreuh kahr /, n. any of a class of compounds containing only hydrogen and carbon, as an alkane, methane, CH4, an alkene, ethylene, C2H4, an alkyne, acetylene, C2H2, or an aromatic compound,… … Universalium