释义 |
ni·tro·lic acid \(ˈ)nī.|trōlik, -rälik-\ noun Etymology: nitr- + -ol + -ic : any of a class of weak acids of the general formula RC( . NOH)NO2, that are formed by the action of nitrous acid on primary nitroparaffins RCH2NO2 and that react with alkalies to give intensely red-colored solutions of their salts < aceto-nitrolic acid CH3C( . NOH)NO2 > — compare pseudonitrole |