anhydride
Noun

anhydride (plural anhydrides)

  1. (chemistry) any compound formally derived from another (or from others) by the loss of a water molecule, especially acid anhydrides
Translations
  • French: anhydride
  • German: Anhydrid
  • Portuguese: anidrido
  • Spanish: anhídrido



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