ethanoate
ethanoate (acetate) Salt or ester of ethanoic acid. A compound containing the ion CH3COO− or the group CH3COO–. It is used in synthetic fibres, lacquers and acetate film.
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un… Glutamic Acid , glutamic acid A non‐essential amino acid; it is acidic since it has two carboxylic acid groups; its amide is glutamine. See also monosodium glutamate… Aspartic Acid , aspartic acid (aspartate) (ă-spar-tik) n. see amino acid.
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aspartic acid An aliphatic, acidic, p…
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