- The
hydroxyl radical, •HO, is the
neutral form of the
hydroxide ion (HO–).
Hydroxyl radicals are
highly reactive and
consequently short-lived; however...
- In chemistry, a
hydroxy or
hydroxyl group is a
functional group with the
chemical formula −OH and
composed of one
oxygen atom
covalently bonded to one...
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contains free
hydroxyl groups. The
analytical method used to
determine hydroxyl value traditionally involves acetylation of the free
hydroxyl groups of the...
- isomerism, with six
isomers that
differ by the
relative positions of the
hydroxyls compared to the mean
plane of the ring. In addition, some of
these can...
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positions (right or left) in the
Fischer diagram of the
chiral hydroxyls (the
hydroxyls attached to the
chiral carbons). Most
stereoisomers are themselves...
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Hydroxyl-terminated
polybutadiene (HTPB) is an
oligomer of
butadiene terminated at each end with a
hydroxyl functional group. It
reacts with isocyanates...
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Hydroxyl ion
absorption is the
absorption in
optical fibers of
electromagnetic radiation,
including the near-infrared, due to the
presence of
trapped hydroxyl...
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Hydroxyl tagging velocimetry (HTV) is a
velocimetry method used in
humid air flows. The
method is
often used in high-speed
combusting flows because the...
- (al-kuḥl) 'kohl'), is a type of
organic compound that
carries at
least one
hydroxyl (−OH)
functional group bound to a
saturated carbon atom.
Alcohols range...
- 111. The
three bits, from left to right,
indicate the
position of the
hydroxyls on
carbons 4, 3, and 2, respectively: to the
right if the bit
value is...