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tetraethylammonium chloride
tetraethylammonium chloride[¦te·trə¦eth·əl·ə′mō·nē·əm ′klȯr‚īd] (organic chemistry) (C2H5)4NCl Colorless, hygroscopic crystals with a melting point of 37.5°C; soluble in water, alcohol, acetone, and chloroform; used in medicine. Abbreviated TEAC. Also known as TEA chloride. tetraethylammonium chloride
tet·ra·eth·yl·am·mo·ni·um chlor·ide (tet'ră-eth'il-ă-mō'nē-ŭm klōr'īd), A quaternary ammonium compound that partially blocks transmission of impulses through parasympathetic and sympathetic ganglia and is used in pharmacologic studies to block ganglionic transmission; its clinical usefulness is limited; formerly used as an antihypertensive drug.AcronymsSeeTEAC |