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nitrite$52770$ - tradução para holandês

GROUP OF CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS
Alkyl nitrite
  • alkyl nitrites
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nitrite      
n. nitriet (verstikkingszoutzuur)
amyl nitrite         
  • An early container of amyl nitrite, Hunterian Museum, Glasgow
CHEMICAL COMPOUND
Amyls; Isopentyl Nitrite; Isoamyl Nitrite; Isoamyl nitrite; Amyl Nitrite; 3-methyl-1-nitrosooxybutane; Nitramyl; Nitrous acid pentyl ester; Pentyl alcohol nitrite; C5H11ONO; ATC code V03AB22; ATCvet code QV03AB22; Aspiral
n. (Chemie) gelige en olieachtige vloeistof in geneeskunde gebruikt om bloedvaten te verwijden, substantie ingeademd voor zijn opwekkend stimulerende werking

Definição

amyl nitrite
¦ noun Chemistry a yellowish volatile synthetic liquid used medicinally as a vasodilator and sometimes inhaled for its stimulatory effects.

Wikipédia

Alkyl nitrites

In organic chemistry, alkyl nitrites are a group of organic compounds based upon the molecular structure R−O−N=O, where R represents an alkyl group. Formally they are alkyl esters of nitrous acid. They are distinct from nitro compounds (R−NO2).

The first few members of the series are volatile liquids; methyl nitrite and ethyl nitrite are gaseous at room temperature and pressure. The compounds have a distinctive fruity odor. Another frequently encountered nitrite is amyl nitrite (3-methylbutyl nitrite).

Alkyl nitrites were initially, and largely still are, used as medications and chemical reagents, a practice which began in the late 19th century. In their use as medicine, they are often inhaled for relief of angina and other heart-related symptoms of disease. However, when referred to as "poppers", alkyl nitrites represent recreational drugs.