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anhydride
an·hy·dride A0308200 (ăn-hī′drīd′)n. A chemical compound formed from another, often an acid, by the removal of water. [anhydr(ous) + -ide.]anhydride (ænˈhaɪdraɪd; -drɪd) n1. (Chemistry) a compound that has been formed from another compound by dehydration2. (Chemistry) a compound that forms an acid or base when added to water3. (Elements & Compounds) Also called: acid anhydride or acyl anhydride any organic compound containing the group -CO.O.CO- formed by removal of one water molecule from two carboxyl groups[C19: from anhydr(ous) + -ide]an•hy•dride (ænˈhaɪ draɪd, -drɪd) n. 1. a compound formed by removing water from a more complex compound. 2. a compound from which water has been abstracted. [1860–65; anhydr (ous) + -ide] an·hy·dride (ăn-hī′drīd′) A chemical compound formed from another, especially an acid, by the removal of water.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | anhydride - a compound formed from one or more other compounds in a reaction resulting in removal of wateracetic anhydride - a compound that is needed in order to refine opium into heroinphthalic anhydride - a white cyclic anhydridechemical compound, compound - (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight | Translationsanhydride
anhydride [an-hi´drīd] a compound derived from a substance, usually an acid, by removal of a molecule of water.an·hy·dride (an-hī'drīd), An oxide that can combine with water to form an acid or that is derived from an acid by the abstraction of water.an·hy·dride (an-hī'drīd) An oxide that can combine with water to form an acid or that is derived from an acid by the abstraction of water. anhydride Related to anhydride: phthalic anhydride, Succinic anhydride, Maleic anhydride, Propionic anhydride, basic anhydrideWords related to anhydridenoun a compound formed from one or more other compounds in a reaction resulting in removal of waterRelated Words- acetic anhydride
- phthalic anhydride
- chemical compound
- compound
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