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chlorohydrin
chlo·ro·hy·drin C0315000 (klôr′ō-hī′drĭn)n.1. An organic compound or functional group containing a chlorine atom and a hydroxyl group on adjacent carbon atoms.2. A colorless, dense, sweet-smelling, toxic liquid, C3H7ClO2, used as an antifreeze for dynamite and as a sterilant for rodents.chlorohydrin (ˌklɔːrəʊˈhaɪdrɪn) n1. (Elements & Compounds) any of a class of organic compounds containing a hydroxyl group and a chlorine atom2. (Elements & Compounds) a colourless unstable hygroscopic liquid that is used mainly as a solvent; 3-chloropropane-1,2-diol. Formula: CH2OHCHOHCH2Cl[C20: from chloro- + hydro- + -in]chlo•ro•hy•drin (ˌklɔr əˈhaɪ drɪn, ˌkloʊr-) n. any of a class of organic chemical compounds containing a chlorine atom and a hydroxyl group, usu. on adjacent carbon atoms. [1885–90] chlorohydrin
chlorohydrin[‚klor·ə′hī·drən] (organic chemistry) Any of the compounds derived from a group of glycols or polyhydroxy alcohols by chlorine substitution for part of the hydroxyl groups. Also spelled chlorhydrin. |