Definition of Vicinal. Meaning of Vicinal. Synonyms of Vicinal

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Definition of Vicinal

Vicinal
Vicinal Vic"i*nal (?; 277), a. [L. vicinalis: cf. F. vicinal.] Near; vicine. --T. Warton.

Meaning of Vicinal from wikipedia

- Look up vicinal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vicinal ("In the neighbourhood of") is a general adjective used as a standard, specific, technical...
- In chemistry the descriptor vicinal (from Latin vicinus = neighbor), abbreviated vic, is a descriptor that identifies two functional groups as bonded...
- reaction applies to glyoxal and related aldehydes. In a vicinal diol, the two hydroxyl groups occupy vicinal positions, that is, they are attached to adjacent...
- Lobbes-T****n Tramway Touristique de l'Aisne Photo archives of the Vicinal tramways Vicinal tram history and preservation activities Trambelgium Archived 2013-09-28...
- studied examples include 1,2-difluoroethane (H2FCCFH2), ethylene glycol, and vicinal-difluoroalkyl structures. There are two main explanations for the gauche...
- Vicinal difunctionalization refers to a chemical reaction involving transformations at two adjacent centers (most commonly carbons). This transformation...
- Belgium, which specialises in the history of the Belgian narrow gauge Vicinal system. The museum includes an operating museum tram line which runs from...
- Ethylene glycol (IUPAC name: ethane-1,2-diol) is an organic compound (a vicinal diol) with the formula (CH2OH)2. It is mainly used for two purposes: as...
- In organic chemistry, a dicarbonyl is a molecule containing two carbonyl (C=O) groups. Although this term could refer to any organic compound containing...
- precursor to Nylon 6-6) is most important, followed by ethylenediamine. Vicinal diamines (1,2-diamines) are a structural motif in many biological compounds...