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glucic
glucic, a. Chem. (ˈgl(j)uːsɪk) [a. F. glucique, f. Gr. γλυκ-ύς sweet: see -ic. In this word, as in glucina, glucinum, glucose, etc., terms of chemistry chiefly formed in Fr. in the 19th and the latter part of the 18th c., the Gr. υ is abnormally represented by u, instead of by y. Littré in his Dict....
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Glucic acid
Glucic acid is an acid produced by the action of acids on cane-sugar or of alkalis on glucose.
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glycic
glycic, a. Chem. (ˈglɪsɪk) Corrected form of glucic (acid).1889 Muir & Morley Watts' Dict. Chem., Glucic acid, glycic acid.
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C3H4O3
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The molecular formula C3H4O3 (molar mass: 88.06 g/mol) may refer to:
Acetic formic anhydride
Ethylene carbonate
Glucic acid
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glucate
glucate Chem. (ˈgl(j)uːkət) [f. gluc-ic + -ate4.] A salt of glucic acid.1840 [see glucic].
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kalisaccharic
kalisaˈccharic, a. [f. kali1 + saccharic.] A synonym of glucic, q.v.
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glucina
glucina Chem. (gl(j)uːˈsaɪna) Formerly also glucine, glycine. [Latinized form of F. glucine, (Vauquelin, 1798), f. Gr. γλυκ-ύς sweet (some of the salts of glucina having a sweet taste): see note s.v. glucic. For the ending -a, cf. magnesia, soda, etc.] The oxide of glucinum or beryllium, otherwise c...
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phloro-
phloro- before a vowel phlor-, used in Chem., to form names of substances connected with phlorizin, as phloramine (ˈflɒrəmaɪn) [amine], the amine (C6H7NO2 = C6H5O2·NH2) obtained in thin shining films by the action of ammonia on phloroglucin (Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 488). phloretin (ˈflɔərɪtɪn), a swee...
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gluco-
gluco- (ˈgl(j)uːkəʊ) efore a vowel also gluc-, used as comb. form of Gr. γλυκ-ύς sweet (see glyco- and note s.v. glucic a.), and of glucose in the designation of: (a) substances containing, related to, obtained from, or producing glucose, or affecting its metabolism; (b) processes affecting the meta...
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pyro-
pyro- (paɪərəʊ, pɪrəʊ) before a vowel or h sometimes pyr- (but more freq. pyro-), repr. Gr. πυρο-, combining form of πῦρ fire, forming the first element in many terms belonging to various arts and sciences. (The second element is properly of Greek, but sometimes of Latin or English origin.) 1. In va...
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