- cacodyl radical
- nounthe univalent group derived from arsine• Syn: ↑cacodyl, ↑cacodyl group, ↑arsenic group• Hypernyms: ↑group, ↑radical, ↑chemical group
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
cacodyl group — noun the univalent group derived from arsine • Syn: ↑cacodyl, ↑cacodyl radical, ↑arsenic group • Derivationally related forms: ↑cacodylic (for: ↑cacodyl) • Hy … Useful english dictionary
cacodyl group — the univalent group (CH3)2As , derived from arsine. Also called cacodyl radical. * * * … Universalium
cacodyl — [kak′ō dil΄, kak′ədil΄] n. [< Gr kakōdēs, bad smelling < kakos, bad + ōdēs (< IE base * od , to smell > ODOR, OZONE) + YL] Chem. 1. the radical As(CH3) 2, composed of arsenic and methyl: its compounds are poisonous and foul smelling 2 … English World dictionary
Cacodyl — Chembox new ImageFile = Cacodyl 3D vdW.png ImageSize = 200px ImageName = Space filling model of cacodyl IUPACName = tetramethyldiarsane, tetramethyldiarsenic( As As ) OtherNames = Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = PubChem = SMILES = Section2 … Wikipedia
cacodyl — noun a) The dimethylarsine radical (CH)As b) tetramethyldiarsine formally derived from two of these radicals; an evil smelling liquid that spontaneously combusts in air See Also … Wiktionary
cacodyl — An oil resulting from the distillation together of arsenous acid and potassium acetate. SYN: dicacodyl, tetramethyldiarsine. [G. kakodes, foul smelling] * * * cac·o·dyl kak ə .dil n an arsenical radical As(CH3)2 whose compounds have a vile smell… … Medical dictionary
chemical group — noun (chemistry) two or more atoms bound together as a single unit and forming part of a molecule • Syn: ↑group, ↑radical • Topics: ↑chemistry, ↑chemical science • Hypernyms: ↑unit, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
arsenic group — noun the univalent group derived from arsine • Syn: ↑cacodyl, ↑cacodyl group, ↑cacodyl radical • Derivationally related forms: ↑cacodylic (for: ↑cacodyl) • H … Useful english dictionary
Cacodyle — Général … Wikipédia en Français
Cacodylic acid — IUPAC name … Wikipedia