different between sesquihydrate vs hexafluoroacetone
sesquihydrate
English
Etymology
sesqui- +? hydrate
Noun
sesquihydrate (plural sesquihydrates)
- (chemistry) A hydrate whose solid contains three molecules of water of crystallization per two molecules.
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hexafluoroacetone
English
Etymology
hexa- +? fluoro- +? acetone
Noun
hexafluoroacetone (countable and uncountable, plural hexafluoroacetones)
- (organic chemistry) A compound structurally similar to acetone but with markedly different reactivity, most common as the sesquihydrate.
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