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Definition of Cacodyl radical
1. Noun. The univalent group derived from arsine.
Generic synonyms: Chemical Group, Group, Radical
Derivative terms: Cacodylic
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cacodyl Radical
Literary usage of Cacodyl radical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"The inner structure of the cacodyl radical was not investigated by Bunsen, ...
The cacodyl radical is As(CH3)a," and in the free state this univalent ..."
2. Organic Compounds of Arsenic & Antimony by Gilbert Thomas Morgan (1918)
"Bunsen did not investigate further the constitution of the cacodyl radical, and
it should be remembered that at the time his researches were carried out the ..."
3. Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students by Julius Berend Cohen (1907)
"This analogy is readily understood if we write Kd for the cacodyl radical and
compare it with a metal such as calcium. ..."
4. A Textbook of Organic Chemistry by Joseph Scudder Chamberlain (1921)
"The cyanogen radical of Gay Lussac, the benzoyl radical of Liebig and Wohler,
and the cacodyl radical of Bunsen are always thought of in connection with the ..."
5. Methods and Styles in the Development of Chemistry by Joseph Stewart Fruton (2002)
"... with the benzoyl radical of Wöhler and Liebig and Bunsen's cacodyl radical in
the foreground, the organic chemistry of the 18405 was increasingly ..."