monochloroacetic acid

monochloroacetic acid
/mon"euh klawr'oh euh see"tik, -euh set"ik, -klohr'-, mon'-/, Chem.
[1850-55; MONO- + CHLOROACETIC ACID]

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  • monochloroacetic acid — mono·chlo·ro·ace·tic acid .klōr ō ə .sēt ik also mono·chlor·ace·tic acid .klōr ə .sēt ik n a crystalline acid C2H3ClO2 obtained by direct chlorination of acetic acid and used in organic synthesis (as of dyes, coumarin, pharmaceuticals, weed… …   Medical dictionary

  • monochloroacetic acid — “+ noun Etymology: monochlor + acetic : chloroacetic acid * * * /mon euh klawr oh euh see tik, euh set ik, klohr , mon /, Chem. See chloroacetic acid. [1850 55; MONO + CHLOROACETIC ACID] …   Useful english dictionary

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  • chloroacetic acid — An acetic acid in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms are replaced by chlorine. According to the number of atoms so displaced the acid is called monochloroacetic (chloroacetic), dichloroacetic, or trichloroacetic. SYN: chloracetic acid. * * * …   Medical dictionary

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  • trichloroacetic acid — Used as an astringent antiseptic in 1–5% solution or as an escharotic for venereal and other warts; a widely used protein precipitant. * * * tri·chlo·ro·ace·tic acid .trī .klōr ō ə .sēt ik , .klȯr also tri·chlor·ace·tic acid .klōr ə .sēt ik n a… …   Medical dictionary

  • chloroacetic acid — /ˌklɔroʊəsitɪk ˈæsəd/ (say .klawrohuhseetik asuhd) noun any of three acetic acids monochloroacetic acid, CH2Cl.COOH, which forms rhombic crystals; dichloroacetic acid, CHCl2.COOH, which is a colourless liquid; and trichloroacetic acid, CCl3.COOH …  

  • chloroacetic acid — a colorless, crystalline, deliquescent, water soluble powder, C2H3ClO2, usually derived from acetic acid by chlorination: used chiefly in the manufacture of dyes and other organic compounds. Also, chloracetic acid. Also called monochloroacetic… …   Universalium

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