Pronunciation: /əˈsɛtəˌmaɪd/
noun a white crystalline compound used in organic synthesis and as a solvent
A1 Acetamide is a type of organic compound.
A2 I learned in chemistry class that acetamide is commonly used as a solvent.
B1 The researchers conducted experiments with acetamide to test its properties.
B2 The pharmaceutical company developed a new drug using acetamide as one of the key ingredients.
C1 The synthesis of acetamide involves complex chemical reactions.
C2 The purity of the acetamide sample was crucial for the success of the experiment.
formal Acetamide is a white crystalline solid that is used in various industrial processes.
informal I heard acetamide is commonly used in the production of plastics.
slang Hey, did you know acetamide is sometimes called ethanamide?
figurative The research team likened the brain's reaction to acetamide to a symphony of chemical reactions.
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