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Definition of Ethanoyl chloride
1. Noun. Colorless liquid acyl chloride (CH3COCl) that has a pungent odor.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ethanoyl Chloride
Literary usage of Ethanoyl chloride
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Textbook of Organic Chemistry by Joseph Scudder Chamberlain (1921)
"Thus, CH3—CO—Cl is acetyl chloride or ethanoyl chloride. The acid chlorides of
the lower acids are liquids which possess a very penetrating and disagreeable ..."
2. Organic Chemistry for the Laboratory by William Albert Noyes (1911)
"58. Preparation of an Acid Chloride.—Acetyl chloride, CH..COC1. (ethanoyl chloride.)
Literature—Bechamp: Jsb. d. ..."
3. A Text Book of Organic Chemistry by William Albert Noyes (1903)
"^O Acetyl Chloride, CH8— C — Cl (ethanoyl chloride), is prepared by treating
glacial acetic acid with phosphorus trichloride (see above). It boils at 50.9°. ..."
4. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon by Victor von Richter, Richard Anschütz, Georg Schroeter (1900)
"... of forming anhydrides, pass when treated with acid chlorides (especially acetyl
chloride) into their anhydrides. Acetyl Chloride [ethanoyl chloride ..."
5. Victor Von Richter's Organic Chemistry; Or, Chemistry of the Carbon by Victor von Richter, Richard Anschütz, Georg Schroeter (1899)
"Acetyl Chloride [ethanoyl chloride], CHS. CO. Cl, boils at 55°. It is formed
according to the general methods applied in the production of acid chlorides, ..."