Nitration

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /naɪˈtreɪʃən/

Definitions of nitration

noun the process of introducing a nitro group into a compound or molecule

Example Sentences

A1 Nitration is a chemical process.

A2 In organic chemistry, nitration is the process of introducing a nitro group into a molecule.

B1 The student conducted a nitration experiment in the laboratory.

B2 Nitration is an important step in the synthesis of many organic compounds.

C1 The scientist's research focused on optimizing the conditions for nitration reactions.

C2 Advanced techniques such as electrophilic nitration are used in the production of pharmaceuticals.

Examples of nitration in a Sentence

formal Nitration is a chemical reaction in which a nitro group is added to a molecule.

informal I heard that nitration is a key step in making explosives.

slang Dude, nitration is like adding some serious firepower to a compound.

figurative In a way, nitration is like giving a molecule a turbo boost.

Grammatical Forms of nitration

past tense

nitrated

plural

nitrations

comparative

more nitrated

superlative

most nitrated

present tense

nitrates

future tense

will nitrate

perfect tense

has nitrated

continuous tense

is nitrating

singular

nitration

positive degree

nitration

infinitive

to nitrate

gerund

nitrating

participle

nitrating

Origin and Evolution of nitration

First Known Use: 1821 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'nitration' originated from the Latin word 'nitrum' meaning 'saltpeter' and the suffix '-ation' denoting an action or process.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in chemistry to describe the process of introducing a nitro group into a compound, the term 'nitration' has evolved to encompass various reactions involving the introduction of nitro groups in organic chemistry.