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Definition of Terpin

Terpin
Terpin Ter"pin, n. (Chem.) A white crystalline substance regarded as a hydrate of oil of turpentine.

Meaning of Terpin from wikipedia

- Terpin is an expectorant, used to loosen mucus in patients with bronchitis and related conditions. It is used as the hydrate (terpin·H2O). It is derived...
- Dextromethorphan, sold under the brand name Robitussin among others, is a cough suppressant used in many cough and cold medicines. In 2022, the US Food...
- Terpenes (/ˈtɜːrpiːn/) are a class of natural products consisting of compounds with the formula (C5H8)n for n ≥ 2. Terpenes are major biosynthetic building...
- elixirs used to facilitate productive cough (i.e. cough with sputum), such as terpin hydrate Daily non-alcoholic non-caffeinated 'vitamin drinks' have been po****r...
- extracts guaifenesin (does not work in upper respiratory track infections) terpin hydrate (not believed to work by the FDA) tolu balsam (not believed to work...
- cryptocurrency to Terpin. In May 2020, Pinsky experienced a home invasion by intruders searching for remaining stolen ****ets. Michael Terpin, the founder and...
- with 20 co-conspirators of swindling digital currency investor Michael Terpin – the founder and chief executive officer of Transform Group – of $23.8...
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- Mosh Terpin - a professor of natural sciences at Kerepes University, whose lectures Balthazar attends. Candida - the daughter of Mosh Terpin and the...
- glacial acetic acid gives the corresponding acetate 4. With dilute acids, terpin hydrate 5 becomes the major product. With one molar equivalent of anhydrous...