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Definition of Peracids
1. peracid [n] - See also: peracid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Peracids
Literary usage of Peracids
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Textbook of pharmacology and therapeutics, or, the Action of drugs in by Arthur Robertson Cushny (1918)
"Unfortunately these peracids are too unstable for practical use; and the organic
peroxides, ... which form the peracids in water have not proved so ..."
2. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1905)
"that peracids, even in very dilute solutions, are extremely reactive toward ...
It was shown that either benzoic or acetic peracids could be almost ..."
3. Special Bulletin by New York (State). Dept. of Labor (1920)
"Metals in powder, as bronzes, with damp substances, water. dusty materials,
mineral acids, oil of turpentine, peracids, or flowers of sulphur. ..."
4. Review of American Chemical Research by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1903)
"The Hydrolysis of Organic Peroxides and peracids. ... peracids are hydrolyzed
into add and hydroperox- ide, ROOH + HOH = HOOH + ROH. ..."
5. Contributions to Medical Research: Dedicated to Victor Clarence Vaughan by by University of Michigan (1903)
"As a result of hydrolysis, the difficultly soluble original peroxide is changed
into the very soluble peracids, and consequently, if the warm water is ..."
6. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1904)
"Alphonso Morton Clover: ' A Study of the Peroxides of Organic Acids and the
Hydrolysis of Organic Acid Peroxides and peracids.' Lewis Ralph Jones: ' The ..."