propanedioic acid
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propanedioic acid — noun Malonic acid … Wiktionary
Malonic acid — Malonic acid … Wikipedia
malonic acid — A dicarboxylic acid of importance in intermediary metabolism; an inhibitor of succinate dehydrogenase. SYN: propanedioic acid. * * * ma·lo·nic acid mə lōn ik , län n a crystalline dicarboxylic acid CH2(COOH)2 used esp. in the form of its diethyl… … Medical dictionary
Dicarboxylic acid — Dicarboxylic acids are organic compounds that contain two carboxylic acid functional groups. In molecular formulae for dicarboxylic acids, these groups are often written as HOOC R COOH, where R may be an alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, or aryl group.… … Wikipedia
malonic acid — Chem. a white, crystalline, water soluble, dibasic acid, C3H4O4, easily decomposed by heat: used chiefly as an intermediate in the synthesis of barbiturates. [1885 90] * * * ▪ chemical compound also called Propanedioic Acid (HO2CCH2CO2H) … Universalium
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Metal-organic framework — Metal Organic Frameworks are crystalline compounds consisting of metal ions or clusters coordinated to often rigid organic molecules to form one , two , or three dimensional structures that can be porous. In some cases, the pores are stable to… … Wikipedia
Dimethyl malonate — Dimethyl malonate[1] IUPAC name propanedio … Wikipedia
malonic — /meuh loh nik, lon ik/, adj. Chem. of or derived from malonic acid; propanedioic. [1855 60; < F malonique, alter. of malique MALIC] * * * … Universalium