Radicality - Law Dictionary Search Results
Carboxide
of carbon and oxygen as carbonyl with some element or radical as potassium carboxide
Diamide
amido groups united with one or more acid or negative radicals as distinguished from a diamine Cf Amido acid under Amido
Bicarbonate
of the acid is replaced by a positive element or radical thus making the proportion of the acid to the positive
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Barnburner
A member of the radical section of the Democratic party in New York about the
Benzal
A compound radical C6H5CH of the aromatic series related to benzyl and benzoyl
Benzile
action of oxidizing agents and consisting of a doubled benzoyl radical
Benzoyl
A compound radical C6H5CO the base of benzoic acid of the oil of
Benzyl
A compound radical C6H5CH2 related to toluene and benzoic acid commonly used adjectively
Biacid
hydrogen atoms which can be replaced by negative atoms or radicals to form salts said of bases See Diacid
Bibasic
which can be replaced by positive or basic atoms or radicals to form salts said of acids See Dibasic
- ‹ Prev
- 8
- 9
- 10
- 11
- 12
- 14
- 15
- 16
- 17
- 18
- Next ›
- Last »
Try the research workspace - 7 days free