Definition of Enolic

1. Adjective. Of or relating to or consisting of enol.

Partainyms: Enol
Derivative terms: Enol

Definition of Enolic

1. Adjective. (organic chemistry) Pertaining to, or derived from, an enol ¹

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Definition of Enolic

1. enol [adj] - See also: enol

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enolic

enoint
enoki
enoki mushroom
enokidake
enokidakes
enokis
enokitake
enokitakes
enol
enol pyruvate
enolase
enolases
enolate
enolates
enolboration
enolic (current term)
enolised
enolizable
enolization
enolizations
enolized
enological
enologies
enologist
enologists
enology
enols
enomotarch
enomotarchs
enomoties

Literary usage of Enolic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Electronic Conception of Valence and the Constitution of Benzene by Harry Shipley Fry (1921)
"The following answers are proposed :— (1) The electronic formulae of ketonic and enolic modifications are derivable from the electronic formula of one of ..."

2. A Text-book of Organic Chemistry by Arnold Frederik. Holleman (1920)
"This separation proves the sodium derivative to have the enolic structure. 236. The ketonic form and the enolic form of a ..."

3. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1903)
"Generally speaking, the ketonic are more stable than the enolic forms. Dibenzoyl methane is ketonic, and the tautomeric substance ..."

4. Organic Chemistry for Advanced Students by Julius Berend Cohen (1907)
"As we have seen, the change from ketonic to enolic form is accelerated by bases, whilst the reverse process is produced by certain solvents. ..."

5. The Relations between chemical constitution and some physical properties by Samuel Smiles (1910)
"By comparing the refractive power of the substance with the values calculated for the ketonic and enolic forms, it is possible to determine which of these ..."

6. Report of the Annual Meeting (1905)
"The strong enolic character of the phenols is lessened by substitution and by reduction, probably owing to the weakening /H of the benzene ring. ..."

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