Definition of Ketonic. Meaning of Ketonic. Synonyms of Ketonic

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Definition of Ketonic

Ketonic
Ketonic Ke*ton"ic (k[-e]*t[o^]n"[i^]k), a. (Chem.) Pertaining to, or derived from, a ketone; as, a ketonic acid.

Meaning of Ketonic from wikipedia

- Ketonic decarboxylation (also known as decarboxylative ketonization) is a type of organic reaction involving decarboxylation, converting two equivalents...
- Hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS), also known as hyperosmolar non-ketotic state (HONK), is a complication of diabetes mellitus in which high blood...
- Fructose (/ˈfrʌktoʊs, -oʊz/), or fruit sugar, is a ketonic simple sugar found in many plants, where it is often bonded to glucose to form the disaccharide...
- produced by the dry distillation of acetates, for example calcium acetate in ketonic decarboxylation. Ca(CH3COO)2 → CaO(s) + CO2(g) + (CH3)2CO↓ After that time...
- electronic and molecular structure. Ketones are trigonal planar around the ketonic carbon, with C–C–O and C–C–C bond angles of approximately 120°. Ketones...
- although it is less common than butanone. 3-Pentanone is produced by ketonic decarboxylation of propanoic acid using metal oxide catalysts: 2 CH3CH2CO2H...
- In organic chemistry, keto acids or ketoacids (also called oxo acids or oxoacids) are organic compounds that contain a carboxylic acid group (−COOH) and...
- prepared by the hydrolysis of benzyl cyanide: Phenylacetic acid undergoes ketonic decarboxylation to form ketones. It can be condensed with itself to form...
- 1515/bchm2.1932.210.1-2.33. Krebs HA, Johnson WA (April 1937). "Metabolism of ketonic acids in animal tissues". The Biochemical Journal. 31 (4): 645–60. doi:10...
- isotopologues of organic compounds. For example, C-H bonds adjacent to ketonic carbonyl groups can be replaced by C-D bonds, using acid or base catalysis...