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hydroxide

English

Etymology

From hydro- +? oxide.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: h?-dr?ks'-?d, IPA(key): /ha?.?d??ks.a?d/

Noun

hydroxide (plural hydroxides)

  1. (chemistry) An univalent anion (OH-) based on the hydroxyl functional group.
  2. Any substance containing such an anion.

Derived terms

Translations

See also

  • hydroxy
  • hydroxyl
  • hydronium
  • hydrogen ion
  • pOH
  • pH

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hydrazide

English

Noun

hydrazide (plural hydrazides)

  1. (chemistry) any compound derived from an oxoacid by replacing the hydroxide group with -NHNH2 or derived forms -NRNR2

Translations

hydrazide From the web:

  • what is hydrazide 25 mg used for
  • what is maleic hydrazide
  • what is novo hydrazide used for
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