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Definition of Enols
1. enol [n] - See also: enol
Lexicographical Neighbors of Enols
Literary usage of Enols
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1910)
"Tertiary amines unite with enols to form ammonium salts, but do not form additive
compounds with keto derivatives. The tertiary amines have little power to ..."
2. A Method for the Identification of Pure Organic Compounds by a Systematic by Samuel Parsons Mulliken (1904)
"One of the most important reactions of the enols is their behavior upon saponification.
The saponification may be conducted, and the saponification products ..."
3. Proceedings of the second Pan American scientific congress: Washington, U. S by Glen Levin Swiggett (1917)
"Presumably all the metallic salts are likewise enols, a presumption which ...
If these salts are not partly enols they are at least transformed into enols ..."
4. The Carbohydrate Economy of Cacti by Herman Augustus Spoehr (1919)
"As is almost genei rbon compounds, double carbon bonds break easily and are highly
rea be enols break apart spontaneously at the double bonds ; this results ..."
5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1905)
"... or enols, cannot be regarded as a trustworthy indicator, for the addition of
a trace of sodium ethoxide appears to determine the formation of the enolic ..."