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Qué (quién) es VICINAL - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Vicinal (disambiguation)

Vicinal         
·adj Near; vicine.
vicinal         
['v?s?n(?)l, v?'s??n(?)l]
¦ adjective
1. neighbouring; adjacent.
2. Chemistry relating to or denoting substituents attached to adjacent atoms in a ring or chain.
Origin
C17: from Fr., or from L. vicinalis, from vicinus 'neighbour'.
Vicinal (chemistry)         
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STANDS FOR ANY TWO FUNCTIONAL GROUPS BONDED TO TWO ADJACENT ATOMS
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In chemistry the descriptor vicinal (from Latin vicinus = neighbor), abbreviated vic, describes any two functional groups bonded to two adjacent carbon atoms (i.e.

Wikipedia

Vicinal

Vicinal may refer to:

  • Vicinal (chemistry), stands for any two functional groups bonded to two adjacent atoms.
  • Vicinal (logology), a word where all letters have alphabetic neighbors.
  • Vicinal tramway or Buurtspoor, a system of narrow gauge tramways or local railways in Belgium.
  • In materials science, a "vicinal substrate" is a thin-film substrate whose surface normal deviates slightly from a major crystallographic axis.
Ejemplos de uso de VICINAL
1. Rice’s recent Afghan–Pak hip–hop was prompted by the need to assuage the flare–up between the vicinal states.
2. On the other hand, it is cognizant of the fact that there is a fear abroad, that the 1.1m North Korean army its Nudong and Taepondong missiles, now possibly nuclear tipped, and the world’s largest active chemical and biological arsenal can wreak havoc in vicinal states, especially South Korea, an American client state.