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oximeenUK
ox·ime O0206725 (ŏk′sēm)n. Any of a group of compounds containing a hydroxyl group bonded to a carbon atom, which in turn is doubly bonded to a nitrogen atom. An oxime is formed by treating an aldehyde or ketone with hydroxylamine. [ox(o)- + im(id)e.]oxime (ˈɒksiːm) n (Elements & Compounds) any of a class of compounds with the general formula RR′NOH, where R is an organic group and R′ is either an organic group (ketoxime) or hydrogen atom (aldoxime): used in the chemical analysis of carbonyl compounds[C19: from ox(ygen) + im(id)e]ThesaurusNoun | 1. | oxime - any compound containing the group -C=NOHorganic compound - any compound of carbon and another element or a radical |
oximeenUK
oxime[′äk‚sēm] (organic chemistry) Compound containing the CH(:NOH) radical; condensation product of hydroxylamine with aldehydes or ketones. oximeenUK
oxime [ok´sēm] any of a series of compounds containing the CH(=NOH) group, formed by action of hydroxylamine on an aldehyde or ketone.ox·ime (ok'sēm), A compound resulting from the action of hydroxylamine, NH2OH, on a ketone or an aldehyde to yield the group =N-OH attached to the former carbonyl carbon atom.ox·ime (ok'sēm) A compound resulting from the action of hydroxylamine, NH2OH, on a ketone or an aldehyde to yield the group =N-OH attached to the former carbonyl carbon atom. oximeenUK Related to oxime: Semicarbazone, PhenylhydrazoneWords related to oximenoun any compound containing the group -C=NOHRelated Words |