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  • 71cis-2,3-Butylene carbonate — IUPAC name cis 4,5 Dimethyl [1,3]dioxolan 2 one …

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  • 72Cucurbitacin — Cucubita 5 ene with standard carbon numbering. Cucurbitacin is any of a class of biochemical compounds that some plants notably members of the family Cucurbitaceae, that includes the common pumpkins and gourds developed in order to defend… …

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  • 73N-Methylconiine — IUPAC name 1 Methyl 2 propylpiperidine …

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  • 74Diastereomerenverhältnis — Das Diastereomerenverhältnis, oder kurz dr Wert (von englisch: diastereomeric ratio), ist ein moderner Begriff aus der Chemie, genauer aus der Stereochemie. Er dient der Charakterisierung eines Diastereomerengemisches und ersetzt zunehmend den… …

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  • 75Diastereomerenüberschuss — Der Diastereomerenüberschuss, oder kurz de Wert (von englisch: diastereomeric excess), gibt den Überschuss eines Diastereomers in einem Diastereomerengemisch an. Er ist definiert als mit m1: Masse des Diastereomers im Überschuss, m2: Masse des… …

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  • 76diastereomer — di·a·ste·reo·mer .dī ə ster ē ō (.)mər, stir or di·a·ste·reo·iso·mer .ster ē ō ī sə mər, .stir n an isomer that is a stereoisomer of a compound having two or more chiral centers and that is not a mirror image of another stereoisomer of the same… …

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  • 77stereoisomeric — | ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+ adjective Etymology: stereoisomerism + ic : of, relating to, or exhibiting stereoisomerism the ability of living systems to discriminate between stereoisomeric forms of a chemical substance J.S.Fruton & Sofia Simmonds * * * /ster… …

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  • 78inactive tartaric acid — mesotartaric mes o*tar*tar ic, a. [Meso + tartaric.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid called also {inactive tartaric acid}. It is an optically inactive stereoisomer of tartaric acid due to internal compensation of the rotatory… …

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  • 79mesotartaric — mes o*tar*tar ic, a. [Meso + tartaric.] (Chem.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid called also {inactive tartaric acid}. It is an optically inactive stereoisomer of tartaric acid due to internal compensation of the rotatory activity of the… …

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  • 80endrin — noun Etymology: end + dieldrin Date: 1952 a toxic chlorinated hydrocarbon C12H8Cl6O that is a stereoisomer of dieldrin used especially formerly as an insecticide …

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