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1. Functional group: silage additives
2. Amide functional group is HCONH2 /RCONH2
3. Carboxyl (plural Carboxyls) ( organic chemistry ) A univalent functional group consisting of a carbonyl and a hydroxyl functional group (- CO.OH ); …
4. …functional group known as a Carboxyl group
5. Primary Alcohols Oxidize to yield __ (functional group) Aldehyde
6. Functional group: amino acids, their salts and analogues
7. Aldehydes are considered the most important functional group
8. An Amide is a functional group containing a carbonyl group linked to a nitrogen atom or any compound containing the Amide functional group
9. Functional group: other zootechnical additives (reduction of urinary pH)
10. Functional group: other zootechnical additives (improvement of zootechnical parameters).
11. The Amide functional group is relatively stable, as compared to the more easily hydrolyzed ester functional group, and is frequently present in drug molecules
12. Alkenes, as a functional group, is a very versatile one
13. An Aldehyde is a common functional group in organic chemistry
14. Aryl group is referred to as the unsaturated functional group
15. The functional group in Alcohols is the hydroxyl group, C–OH
16. Additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements
17. The functional group of Aldehydes is the carbonyl group C = O
18. What does Acylated mean? (organic chemistry) Having an acyl functional group
19. An amide is an organic functional group with a carbonyl bonded to a nitrogen or any compound containing this functional group. Examples of Amides include nylon, paracetamol, and dimethylformamide
20. Amide: (1) A functional group characterized by the N-C=O moiety
21. A Carboxyl group is a very common functional group seen in chemistry
22. Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements
23. Feed additives belonging to the functional group of compounds of trace elements.
24. The Amide functional group has an nitrogen atom attached to a carbonyl carbon atom
25. Carboxylic Acid - A Carboxylic Acid is an Organic Compound Containing a Carboxyl Functional Group
26. "Acetate" refers to the Acetate anion and the Acetate ester functional group
27. The key difference between Aldehyde and ketone is that the functional group of an Aldehyde occurs always at a terminus whereas the functional group of a ketone always occurs in the middle of a molecule.
28. As nouns the difference between hydroxyl and Carboxyl is that hydroxyl is (chemistry) a univalent radical or functional group (–oh) in organic chemistry; present in alcohols, phenols, Carboxylic acids and certain other classes of compounds while Carboxyl is (organic chemistry) a univalent functional group consisting of a carbonyl and a hydroxyl functional group (-cooh); characteristic of
29. Compound having a photoreactive functional group, a photoreactive polymer, and an alignment layer including same
30. Acyl is one such functional group, which can be seen in many classes of molecules
31. An Acyl group is a functional group defined by the molecular formula of R-CO
32. Using the amine functional group they successfully activated C-H bonds, especially in methyl groups.
33. The affinity-tags have the following general formula X-SPACER-OPO3H2, wherein X is a functional group or moiety capable of reacting with a functional group of a protein, peptide, DNA, lipid, sugar and/or steroid.
34. An Alkyne is a functional group that refers to compounds containing a carbon-carbon triple bond
35. Amide definition: any organic compound containing the functional group -CONH 2 Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
36. ·The additional posts are assumed to be a temporary agents of functional group and grade AD7.
37. Reactions Biphenyl is a neutral molecule and fairly non-reactive due to lack of functional group.
38. Anhydride (acid Anhydride): A functional group characterized by two acyl groups joined by an oxygen atom
39. What does Carboxyl mean? The univalent group, −COOH, the functional group characteristic of all organic acids
40. Reactions: Biphenyl is a neutral molecule and fairly non-reactive due to lack of functional group.
41. The acid Anhydride functional group results when two carboxylic acids combine and lose water (Anhydride = without water)
42. Amines are organic compounds and a type of functional group that contain nitrogen as the key atom
43. Functional group in a motor vehicle with an electric energy accumulator and an inductive load connected thereto
44. $g(a)¿($g(v)-functionalized) amino acid constructed to include a spacer and a terminal functional group.
45. Benzyl: Benzyl is a functional group, consisting of a benzene ring attached to a CH 2 group
46. As nouns the difference between Carboxyl and carboxy is that Carboxyl is (organic chemistry) a univalent functional group consisting of a carbonyl and a hydroxyl functional group (-cooh); characteristic of Carboxylic acids while carboxy is (organic chemistry) the Carboxyl group.
47. Stationary phase: cross-linked silica with a (preferably spherical) octadecyl functional group (C18), maximum particle size: 5 μm.
48. Carboxyl definition is - a monovalent functional group or radical —COOH typical of organic acids —called also Carboxyl group.
49. A clean, high efficiency, low pressure drop, adsorptive filter material that is porous and includes an acidic functional group.
50. Acetone is a hydrocarbon derivative, more specifically a ketone in its simplest form because of its particular functional group.