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Definition of Benzoyl radical
1. Noun. The univalent radical derived from benzoic acid.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Benzoyl Radical
Literary usage of Benzoyl radical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1910)
"CO = Bz, either intact or substituted.1 In the following compounds the benzoyl
radical exists intact: Benzoyl chloride (benzoic chloride). . .C6HS.CO. ..."
2. The Medical student's manual of chemistry by Rudolph August Witthaus (1906)
"COOH, is known to be a product of intestinal putrefaction; and that this is
capable of yielding the benzoyl radical is demonstrated by the fact that when it ..."
3. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1908)
"... contain a benzoyl radical, this might be responsible for the manifestation,
and subjecting pure crystallized benzoic acid to microscopic examination ..."
4. Organic Compounds of Arsenic & Antimony by Gilbert Thomas Morgan (1918)
"... it was traced through a series of chemical changes resulting in the formation
of the following group of organic compounds. benzoyl radical ..."
5. A History of Chemistry by Francis Paul Armitage (1906)
"Now here was the benzoyl radical of Liebig and Wöhler, Berzelius which did
undoubtedly contain oxygen ; which did as un- acce^ts t] doubtedly enter into the ..."