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hydroxy- +‎ ethane

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hydroxyethane (uncountable)

  1. (organic chemistry, nonstandard) ethanol
    • [1917, Chemical Abstracts, volume 11, page 3699:
      [] thus: Pyrrolecarboxylic acid, not carboxypyrrole; ethyl alchohol or ethanol, not hydroxyethane; pentanone, not ketopentane]
    • 1957, Henry C. Speel, edited by Henry C. Speel and Eugene W. K. Schwarz, Textile chemicals and auxiliaries: with special reference to surfactants and finishes, 2nd edition, Reinhold:
      This hydroxyethane sulfonic acid is made from sodium bisulfite and ethylene oxide, with of without pressure.
    • 1959, Canadian Patent Office Record, volume 87, page 5180:
      [] so as to convert at least a major portion of the oxirane groups into hydroxyethane groups.