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epoxide
ep·ox·ide E0185800 (ĕ-pŏk′sīd, ĭ-pŏk′-)n.1. A ring-shaped organic compound consisting of an oxygen atom bonded to two other atoms, usually of carbon, that are already bonded to each other.2. A compound containing such a structure. In both senses also called epoxy.epoxide (ɪˈpɒksaɪd) n (Elements & Compounds) a. a compound containing an oxygen atom joined to two different groups that are themselves joined to other groupsb. (as modifier): epoxide resin. [C20: from epi- + oxide]ep•ox•ide (ɪˈpɒk saɪd) n. an epoxy compound. [1925–30] ep·ox·ide (ĕ-pŏk′sīd) A ring-shaped chemical structure or compound consisting of an oxygen atom bonded to two other atoms, usually of carbon, that are already bonded to each other.Translationsepoxide
epoxide[e′päk‚sīd] (organic chemistry) A reactive group in which an oxygen atom is joined to each of two carbon atoms which are already bonded. A three-membered cyclic ether. Also known as oxirane. ethylene oxide epoxide
epoxide [ĕ-pok´sīd] an organic compound resulting from the union of an oxygen atom with two other atoms, usually carbon, that are themselves joined together. Commonly referred to as epoxy. See also resin" >epoxy resin.Epoxide Chlordiazepoxide, see there. |