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Methide — Meth ide (? or ?), n. [See {Methyl}.] (Chem.) A binary compound of methyl with some element; as, aluminium methide, {Al2(CH3)6}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
methide — ˈmeˌthīd noun ( s) Etymology: meth + ide 1. : a binary compound of methyl usually with a metal mercuric methide Hg(CH3)2 2. : a compound that contains a methylene group as part of a quinonoid structure and that is formed as an intermediate in the … Useful english dictionary
methide — meth·ide … English syllables
Al2CH36 — Methide Meth ide (? or ?), n. [See {Methyl}.] (Chem.) A binary compound of methyl with some element; as, aluminium methide, {Al2(CH3)6}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
carbanion — /kahr ban uy euhn, on/, n. an organic ion containing a negatively charged carbon atom (opposed to carbonium ion). [1933; CARB + ANION] * * * ▪ chemistry Introduction any member of a class of organic compounds in which a negative electrical… … Universalium
Aluminium carbide — Aluminium carbide, chemical formula Al4C3, is a carbide of aluminium. It has the appearance of pale yellow to brown crystals with complex lattice structure. It is stable up to 1400 °C. Its density is 2.36 g/cm³. It is a methide: the carbon atoms… … Wikipedia
Anisol — An i*sol anisole anisole, n. [Anisic + ol.] (Chem.) Methyl phenyl ether, {C6H5.O.CH3}, got by distilling anisic acid or by the action of methide on potassium phenolate. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
anisole — Anisol An i*sol anisole anisole, n. [Anisic + ol.] (Chem.) Methyl phenyl ether, {C6H5.O.CH3}, got by distilling anisic acid or by the action of methide on potassium phenolate. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
C6H5OCH3 — Anisol An i*sol anisole anisole, n. [Anisic + ol.] (Chem.) Methyl phenyl ether, {C6H5.O.CH3}, got by distilling anisic acid or by the action of methide on potassium phenolate. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Alkyne trimerisation — An alkyne trimerisation reaction is a 2+2+2 cyclization reaction in which three alkyne molecules react to form an aromatic compound. The reaction is pseudo pericyclic since it has not been observed to occur without the assistance of metal… … Wikipedia