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hydride — /huy druyd, drid/, n. a binary compound formed by hydrogen and another, usually more electropositive, element or group, as sodium hydride, NaH, or methyl hydride, CH4. [1840 50; HYDR 2 + IDE] * * * Inorganic compound of hydrogen with another… … Universalium
Beta-hydride elimination — is a reaction in which an alkyl group bonded to a metal centre is converted into the corresponding metal bonded hydride and an alkene. [Elschenbroich, C. ”Organometallics” (2006) Wiley VCH: Weinheim. ISBN 978 3 29390 6] The alkyl must have… … Wikipedia
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methane — noun /ˈmɛθɛɪn,ˈmiːθeɪn,ˈmɛθeɪn/ a) The simplest aliphatic hydrocarbon, CH, being a constituent of natural gas. Cattle emit a large amount of methane. b) Any of very many derivatives of methane. Syn: methyl hydride, car … Wiktionary
метан — — [http://www.eionet.europa.eu/gemet/alphabetic?langcode=en] EN methane A colourless, odourless, and tasteless gas, lighter than air and reacting violently with chlorine and bromine in sunlight, a chief component of natural gas; used as a… … Справочник технического переводчика
-ane — 1. suffix var. of AN; usu. with distinction of sense (germane; humane; urbane) but sometimes with no corresponding form in an (mundane). 2. suffix Chem. forming names of paraffins and other saturated hydrocarbons (methane; propane). Etymology:… … Useful english dictionary
Migratory insertion — A migratory insertion is a type of reaction in organometallic chemistry wherein two ligands on a metal complex combine. It is a subset of reactions that very closely resembles the insertion reactions, and both are differentiated by the mechanism… … Wikipedia
carboxylic acid — Chem. any organic acid containing one or more carboxyl groups. [1900 05; CARBOXYL + IC] * * * Any organic compound with the general chemical formula ―COOH in which a carbon (C) atom is bonded to an oxygen (O) atom by a double bond to make a… … Universalium
IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry — The IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry is a systematic method of naming organic chemical compounds as recommended[1] by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC). Ideally, every possible organic compound should have a… … Wikipedia
Barton-McCombie deoxygenation — The Barton McCombie deoxygenation is an organic reaction in which an hydroxy functional group in an organic compound is replaced by a hydride to give an alkyl group [cite journal author = Barton, D. H. R.; McCombie, S. W. journal = J. Chem. Soc … Wikipedia