Definition of Oxims

1. oxim [n] - See also: oxim

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oxims

oxidoreductases
oxidoreduction
oxids
oxidulated
oxilorphan
oxim
oximation
oxime
oximes
oximeter
oximeters
oximetre
oximetres
oximetries
oximetry
oxims (current term)
oxinate
oxindol
oxindole
oxindoles
oxine
oxiodic
oxiracetam
oxirane
oxiranes
oxirene
oxirenes
oxirose
oxiroses
oxishly

Literary usage of Oxims

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Medical student's manual of chemistry by Rudolph August Witthaus (1906)
"Both aldehydes and ketones form oxims and hydrazones (pp. ... Both naphthoquinones form oxims and hydrazones, some of which are used in the color industry. ..."

2. A Text-book of Quantitative Chemical Analysis by Frank Julian (1902)
"Aldehyds and ketons react with hydroxylamin to form oxims, ... The oxims as a class are crystalline compounds soluble in water from whence they may be ..."

3. A History of Chemical Theories and Laws by Matthew Moncrieff Pattison Muir (1906)
"... aceto- acetic ester type form salts by interacting with certain bases; some amido- and imido-compounds are basic; many oxims are both acidic and basic, ..."

4. Chemie Der Organischen Farbstoffe by Rudolf Nietzki (1906)
"Es unterliegt wohl keinem Zweifel, daß letzteres wenigstens in Form seiner Salze als Derivat eines Imid- oxims aufgefaßt werden muß, und seine Konstitution ..."

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