Pronunciation: /ˈæsɪd ˈklɔraɪd/
noun a compound formed by the reaction of an acid with a chloride compound, typically used in organic chemistry
A1 An acid chloride is a type of chemical compound.
A2 Students in the chemistry lab were learning about acid chlorides.
B1 The synthesis of acid chlorides involves the reaction of carboxylic acids with thionyl chloride.
B2 The researcher successfully isolated the acid chloride from the reaction mixture.
C1 The industrial production of acid chlorides requires careful control of reaction conditions.
C2 The pharmaceutical company developed a new method for the efficient synthesis of acid chlorides.
formal The chemist synthesized the acid chloride by reacting the carboxylic acid with thionyl chloride.
informal I heard you can make acid chloride by mixing acid with a special kind of chloride.
slang Yo, check out this acid chloride I cooked up in the lab.
figurative Her words cut through the conversation like acid chloride, leaving a lasting impact.
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