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PYROTARTARIC ACID Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PYROTARTARIC ACID is a crystalline acid HOOCCH2CH(CH3)COOH obtained by pyrolysis of tartaric acid or pyruvic acid and occurring in dextro, ... www.merriam-webster.com
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Pyrotartaric acid, Di-TMS | C11H22O5Si2 | CID 528670 - PubChem
Pyrotartaric acid, Di-TMS | C11H22O5Si2 | CID 528670 - structure, chemical names, physical and chemical properties, classification, patents, literature, ... pubchem.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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2-Methylsuccinic acid - Wikipedia
2-Methylsuccinic acid ; Preferred IUPAC name. Methylbutanedioic acid. Other names. Pyrotartaric acid; 2-Methylbutanedioic acid; Propane-1,2-dicarboxylic acid. en.wikipedia.org
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pyrotartaric
pyrotartaric, a. Chem. (ˌpaɪərəʊtɑːˈtærɪk) [f. pyro- 3 a + tartaric: cf. F. pyrotartarique, substituted for pyrotartareux (De Morveau and Lavoisier 1787).] In pyrotartaric acid, C5H8O4, a colourless crystalline substance, obtained by the dry distillation of tartaric acid. So pyrotartaric anhydride, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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[PDF] REDISCOVERING PYROTARTARIC ACID - IDEALS
Solid pyrotartaric acid. This acid forms with low yield during the distillation of tartaric acid. It is obtained with higher yields by distilling the acidic. www.ideals.illinois.edu
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Pyrotartaric - definition of Pyrotartaric by The Free Dictionary
a. 1. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained as a white crystalline substance by the distillation of tartaric acid. www.thefreedictionary.com
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glut-
glut- abbreviated combining form of gluten used in the formation of chemical terms, as glutaˈconic a., derived from gluten and aconitine; glutaconic acid, C5H6O4. glutaˈminic a., derived from gluten and amidogen: glutaminic acid, C5H9NO4. gluˈtamine = glutamic amide. gluˈtanic a., in glutanic acid, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pyrotartaric acid, Di-TMS - the NIST WebBook
Pyrotartaric acid, Di-TMS. Formula: C11H22O5Si2; Molecular weight: 290.4604. IUPAC Standard InChI: InChI=1S/C11H22O5Si2/c1-17(2 ... webbook.nist.gov
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pyrotartaric, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective pyrotartaric is in the late 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for pyrotartaric is from 1788, in a translation by J. St. www.oed.com
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2-Methylsuccinic acid (Pyrotartaric acid) | Endogenous Metabolite
2-Methylsuccinic acid is a normal metabolite in human fluids and the main biochemical measurable features in ethylmalonic encephalopathy. www.medchemexpress.com
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4100-80-5 | Pyrotartaric anhydride - ChemScene
*For research and further manufacturing use only, not for direct human use. Pyrotartaric anhydride|CS-Z0015. Structure of 4100-80-5. Please choose ... www.chemscene.com
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IV. On the synthesis of succinic and pyrotartaric acids - Journals
It has the following properties:-Below the temperature of 37° Cent, it is a crystalline solid of a light-brown colour, above that temperature it is a fluid oil. royalsocietypublishing.org
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Alkahest
Volatile salt of tartar, also known as pyrotartaric acid or glutaric acid, was considered both a substitute for alkahest and a component of alkahest. wikipedia.org
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oxalic
oxalic, a. Chem. (ɒkˈsælɪk) [ad. F. oxalique (G. de Morveau and Lavoisier, 1787), f. L. Oxalis: see -ic.] Of, derived from, or characteristic of the Oxalis or Wood Sorrel: spec. a. oxalic acid: a highly poisonous and intensely sour acid (C2H2O4 = C2O2.2HO), the first member of the dibasic series hav... Oxford English Dictionary
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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... Oxford English Dictionary
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