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Definition of Hydroxyls
1. hydroxyl [n] - See also: hydroxyl
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydroxyls
Literary usage of Hydroxyls
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Cod-liver Oil and Chemistry by Frantz Peckel Møller, Peter Møller Heyerdahl (1895)
"A great many chemists refer to the number of hydroxyls of the alcohol from ...
Accordingly an acid with one carboxyl and three hydroxyls, another with two ..."
2. Technology of Cellulose Esters: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the by Edward Chauncey Worden (1921)
"Thus the 3 mn hydroxyls of a cellulose molecule made up of mn dextrose residues
will become on hydrolysis » (3m + 2) hydroxyls, and a dextrin which may be ..."
3. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"An explanation for such variation in the behavior of apparently similarly situated
hydroxyls is possibly found in a recent paper by Pfeiffer (cf. ..."
4. The Manufacture of Pulp and Paper: A Textbook of Modern Pulp and Paper Mill by J. Newell Stephenson (1921)
"By referring to the benzene ring of Art. 236, it will be manifest on examination
that the two hydroxyls may be arranged in three different ways, ..."
5. The Principles of Theoretical Chemistry: With Special Reference to the by Ira Remsen (1892)
"If, then, there is any difference between the two hydroxyls of sulphuric acid,
the two compounds should be isomeric; whereas, if there is no difference, ..."