[
US
/ænˈhaɪdɹɪd/
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NOUN
- a compound formed from one or more other compounds in a reaction resulting in removal of water
How To Use anhydride In A Sentence
- From the point of view of the chemistry of the tannins, therefore, the starting-point would naturally be that of synthesising the ester anhydrides of hydroxybenzoic acids. Synthetic Tannins
- The most acid rain recorded was in Glasgow, Scotland; the reported value (representing an average of several individual samples) was 109.16 grains of sulfuric anhydride per gallon of rainwater. Smith, Robert Angus
- The flow sheet and operation in phthalic anhydride plant system after the adding partial condensator were introduced.
- New progress for phenylacetone synthesis from organic zinc reagent and acetic anhydride was studied.
- It is also noteworthy that levulose gave this same product, the trinitrate of the anhydride (levulosan) by both methods of nitration (_supra_). Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900
- Because of this behavior upon hydrolysis, they are known as basic anhydrides.
- A primary alcohol can be condensed with succinic anhydride to form a hemisuccinate intermediate.
- This refrigerator is like those which we employ in our sulphurous anhydride frigorific apparatus. Scientific American Supplement, No. 299, September 24, 1881
- After evaporating excess reagent, the residue was acylated for 10 min at 150°C using 120 mm heptafluorobutyric anhydride.
- An alcohol evaporator for production of acetic acid and acetic anhydride exploded during operation.