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chloroacetic acid
chloroacetic acid (ˌklɔːrəʊəˈsiːtɪk) or chloracetic acidn1. (Elements & Compounds) a colourless crystalline soluble strong acid prepared by chlorinating acetic acid and used as an intermediate in the manufacture of many chemicals; monochloracetic acid. Formula: CH2ClCOOH2. (Elements & Compounds) either of two related compounds: dichloracetic acid, CHCl2COOH, or trichloracetic acid CCl3COOHchloroacetic acid
chloroacetic acid[¦klȯr·ə¦sēd·ik ′as·əd] (organic chemistry) ClCH2COOH White or colorless, deliquescent crystals that are soluble in water, ether, chloroform, benzene, and alcohol; used as an herbicide and in the manufacture of dyes and other organic molecules. chloroacetic acid
chlor·o·a·ce·tic ac·id (klōr'ō-ă-sē'tik as'id), 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. Synonym(s): chloracetic acid |