anhydride

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any compound formally derived from another (or from others) by the loss of a water molecule, especially acid anhydrides
A chemical compound formed from another, often an acid, by the removal of water
An oxide or compound that, when combined with water, gives an acid or base
a compound formed from one or more other compounds in a reaction resulting in removal of water
A chemical compound formed from another, often an acid, by the removal of water ADVANCE\x 540
Compound derived from other compound by removing elements composing water (hydrogen and oxygen)
Any chemical compound obtained, either in practice or in principle, by eliminating water (H2O) from another compound. Examples of inorganic anhydrides are sulfur trioxide, SO3, which is derived from sulfuric acid, H2SO4, and calcium oxide, CaO, which is derived from calcium hydroxide Ca(OH)2. The most important organic anhydride is acetic anhydride, (CH3CO)2O, a raw material for making cellulose acetate (used for films, fibres, and plastic goods) and aspirin. It can be thought of as acetic acid minus water. Organic anhydrides are very important starting materials for organic synthesis, as they can give rise to carboxylic acids, esters, or amides under the proper conditions
An oxide of a nonmetallic body or an organic radical, capable of forming an acid by uniting with the elements of water; so called because it may be formed from an acid by the abstraction of water
{i} substance formed by dehydration (Chemistry)
acetic anhydride
A chemical compound with the formula (CH3CO)2O, consisting of two acetyl groups bound to an oxygen
acid anhydride
A class of organic compounds having two acyl groups bonded to the same oxygen atom. They react with water to give carboxylic acids
acyl anhydride
An acid anhydride
carbon anhydride
carbon dioxide
carbonic anhydride
carbon dioxide
phthalic anhydride
The acid anhydride of phthalic acid; manufactured by the oxidation of xylene or naphthalene, widely used in the synthesis of dyes, insecticides, plasticizers and pharmaceuticals
sulfinic anhydride
any compound, of general formula RS(=O)-O-S(=O)R, that is an acid anhydride of a sulfinic acid
sulfonic anhydride
any compound, of general formula RS(=O)2OS(=O)2R, that is the acid anhydride of a sulfonic acid
sulphinic anhydride
Alternative spelling of sulfinic anhydride
sulphonic anhydride
Alternative spelling of sulfonic anhydride
acetic anhydride
a compound that is needed in order to refine opium into heroin
phthalic anhydride
a white cyclic anhydride
phthalic anhydride
A white crystalline compound, CO, prepared by oxidizing naphthalene and used in the manufacture of phthaleins and other dyes, resins, plasticizers, and insecticides
anhydride