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cacodylate

/kak-uh-dil-eyt/US // ˌkæk əˈdɪl eɪt //

二十二烷酸

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a salt of cacodylic acid.

Examples

  • The claim of comparative non-toxicity is probable enough from what is known about the cacodylate.

  • In tuberculosis and anemia, there is no sufficient advantage in giving the cacodylate intravenously.

  • Neither has the Council stated that cacodylate is peculiarly dangerous.

  • We believe that you have previously stated that a solution cacodylate of soda possesses no more action than so much water.

  • Iron cacodylate, the ferric salt of cacodylic acid, was admitted to New and Nonofficial Remedies in 1917.