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acetin
acetin Chem. (ˈæsɪtɪn) [f. acet- + -ine = Gr. -ινη daughter, derivative, here used to form a term matching glycerin.] Acetic glycerin; class name of a series of thick oily liquids, formed (by Berthelot) by the action of acetic acid upon glycerin; they consist of glycerin C3H5(OH)3 in which one, two,... Oxford English Dictionary
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mono-acetin
mono-acetin, -acid see monacetin, -acid. Oxford English Dictionary
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monacetin
monacetin Chem. (mɒˈnæsɪtɪn) Also monoacetin. [mono- 2.] (See acetin.)1856 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 6) 607 With acetic acid..it [glycerin] forms three combinations,—monacetin, diacetin, and triacetin. 1869 Roscoe Chem. (1874) 386 Mono-acetin. Oxford English Dictionary
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diacetin
diacetin Chem. (daɪˈæsɪtɪn) [f. di-2 2.] Diacetic glycerin; a liquid with a biting taste, formed by the action of acetic acid upon glycerin, so that two of the three hydrogen atoms are replaced by acetyl. See acetin.1855 Watts tr. Gmelin's Chem. IX. 426. 1866 E. Frankland Lect. Notes for Chem. Stud.... Oxford English Dictionary
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triacetin
triacetin Chem. (traɪˈæsɪtɪn) [f. tri- 5 a + acetic + -in1 (the termination of the compound ethers of glycerin: see acetin).] Glyceryl triacetate, C3H5(OC2H3O)3, the compound ether or ester of glycerin or glycerol, C3H5(OH)3, and acetic acid, C2H4O2, the three H atoms of the OH groups in glycerol be... Oxford English Dictionary
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trinitrin
triˈnitrin Chem. [f. tri- 5 + nitric + -in1 (see acetin).] The compound ether or ester of glycerol or glycerin with nitric acid, C3H5(O.NO2)3, also called glyceryl trinitrate or more commonly and less correctly nitroglycerin; an oily liquid discovered in 1847, which when struck explodes violently; l... Oxford English Dictionary
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tribromhydrin
tribromhydrin Chem. (traɪbrəʊmˈhaɪdrɪn) [f. tri- 5 a + bromhydr(ic + -in1 (termination of the compound ethers of glycerin: see acetin).] Glyceryl tribromide, C3H5Br3, a haloid ester or compound ether of glycerin or glycerol, C3H5(OH)3, in which the three OH groups are replaced by bromine atoms.1862 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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-in
▪ I. -in, suffix1 Chem. A modification of the chemical suffix -ine5, introduced into systematic nomenclature by Hofmann a 1860, used systematically in Watts' Dict. Chem. in 1866, and subsequently adopted by the Chemical Society, for the names of neutral substances, such as glycerides, glucosides, bi... Oxford English Dictionary
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