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thioglycolic acid
thioglycolic acid[¦thī·ō·glī′käl·ik ′as·əd] (organic chemistry) HSCH2COOH A liquid with a strong unpleasant odor; used as a reagent for metals such as iron, molybdenum, silver, and tin, and in bacteriology. Also known as mercaptoacetic acid. thioglycolic acid
thi·o·gly·col·ic ac·id (thī'ō-glī-kol'ik as'id), Used as a reagent for the detection of metals such as iron, molybdenum, silver, and tin; the ammonium and sodium salts are used in home permanents, the calcium salt as a depilatory. Synonym(s): mercaptoacetic acid |