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cyclopropane
English
Etymology
cyclo- +? propane
Noun
cyclopropane (countable and uncountable, plural cyclopropanes)
- (organic chemistry, pharmacology) The simplest alicyclic hydrocarbon, C3H6, an inflammable gas, sometimes used as an anaesthetic.
Derived terms
- dibromocyclopropane
- methylenecyclopropane
- spirocyclopropane
- titanacyclopropane
Translations
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rotane
English
Noun
rotane (plural rotanes)
- (organic chemistry) Any of a class of hydrocarbons consisting of spiro-linked cyclopropane units only, but with a common [n]membered ring in the middle; they are named n-rotanes depending on the size of the inner ring
See also
- triangulane
Anagrams
- antero-, atoner, ornate, roneat, tenora
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