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Definition of Ethyls
1. ethyl [n] - See also: ethyl
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ethyls
Literary usage of Ethyls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Practitioner by Gale Group, ProQuest Information and Learning Company (1890)
"... both contain two ethyls, and are equal in sleep-producing power. ... three ethyls,
and are stronger hypnotics, while the strongest of the group is ..."
2. Theory and Practice of the Photographic Art: Including Its Chemistry and by Marcus Sparling (1856)
"C4 H5 Zn. And the metal ethyls again form iodides, bromides, &c. " Now these
ethyls on a first glance should be analogous to the true iodides, chlorides, ..."
3. Cod-liver Oil and Chemistry by Frantz Peckel Møller, Peter Møller Heyerdahl (1895)
"713) ; it consists of a combination of quinoline and a di-ethylated phenol, in
which the positions of hydroxyl and the two ethyls have not yet been ..."
4. Orr's Circle of the Sciences: A Series of Treatires on the Principles of by Richard Owen, Wm S Orr, John Radford Young, Alexander Jardine, Robert Gordon Latham, Edward Smith, William Sweetland Dallas (1856)
"Now these ethyls ou a first glance should be analogous to the true iodides,
chlorides, bromides, and should immediately yield precipitates with the usual ..."
5. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1915)
"On cooling a quantitative yield of 4-methyluracil was obtained It was free from
sulfur and did not melt below 280°. i-ethyls-methyl- ..."