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41 heptene diacid
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42 heptylene diacid
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43 heptyne diacid
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44 hexadecane diacid
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45 hexadecene diacid
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46 hexadecylene diacid
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47 hexadecyne diacid
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48 hexadiene diacid
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49 hexane diacid
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50 hexene diacid
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51 hexyne diacid
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52 nonadecane diacid
гептадекандикарбоновая кислота; нонадекандикислотаThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > nonadecane diacid
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53 nonadecene diacid
гептадецендикарбоновая кислота; нонадецендикислота; нонадецилендикислотаThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > nonadecene diacid
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54 nonane diacid
азелаиновая кислота; гептандикарбоновая кислота; нонандикислотаThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > nonane diacid
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55 nonene diacid
гептендикарбоновая кислота; нонендикислота; нонилендикислотаThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > nonene diacid
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56 octadecane diacid
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57 octane diacid
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58 octene diacid
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59 octyne diacid
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60 pentacosane diacid
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См. также в других словарях:
diacid — [dī as′id, dī′as΄id] adj. 1. containing in each molecule two atoms of hydrogen replaceable by basic atoms or radicals: usually said of acids and acid salts 2. capable of forming a salt or ester by reacting with one molecule of a diacid, or two of … English World dictionary
Diacid — Di*ac id, a. [Pref. di + acid.] (Chem.) Divalent; said of a base or radical as capable of saturating two acid monad radicals or a dibasic acid. Cf. {Dibasic}, a., and {Biacid}. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diacid — Denoting a substance containing two ionizable hydrogen atoms per molecule; more generally, a base capable of combining with two hydrogen ions per molecule. * * * di·ac·id ( )dī as əd or di·acid·ic .dī ə sid ik adj 1) able to react with two… … Medical dictionary
diacid — dirūgštis statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Deguoninės rūgšties dimeras. atitikmenys: angl. diacid; pyroacid rus. дикислота; пирокислота … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
diacid ammonium phosphate — amonio dihidrofosfatas statusas T sritis chemija formulė NH₄H₂PO₄ atitikmenys: angl. ammonium biphosphate; ammonium dihydrogen phosphate; ammonium dihydrophosphate; diacid ammonium phosphate rus. аммония дигидрофосфат; аммония первичный кислый… … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
diacid — I. adjective or diacidic Date: 1866 able to react with two molecules of a monobasic acid or one of a dibasic acid to form a salt or ester used especially of bases II. noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary Date: circa 1929 an acid… … New Collegiate Dictionary
diacid — /duy as id/, adj. Chem. 1. capable of combining with two molecules of a monobasic acid. 2. (of an acid or a salt) having two replaceable hydrogen atoms. [1865 70; DI 1 + ACID] * * * … Universalium
diacid — noun Any dibasic acid … Wiktionary
diàcid — di|à|cid Mot Pla Adjectiu variable … Diccionari Català-Català
diacid — di·acid … English syllables
diacid — di•ac•id [[t]daɪˈæs ɪd[/t]] adj. 1) chem. capable of combining with two molecules of a monobasic acid 2) chem. (of an acid or a salt) having two replaceable hydrogen atoms • Etymology: 1865–70 … From formal English to slang