hydroxyl - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: Alcohol: An organic compound having a hydroxyl ( -OH ) group attached.
  • destabilizing: The attached group is then lost to leave a destabilizing hydroxyl radical on the group.
  • form: Excess hydrogen peroxide may then react with transition metals to form hydroxyl radical.

Adjective modifier

  • aliphatic: For instance, it might place an hydroxyl oxygen of glucose at a favorable energy minimum in the Grid Map for aliphatic hydroxyl.
  • reactive: In the body, it is known that enzymes can convert oxygen to the extremely reactive hydroxyl radical ( HO.

Modifies a noun

  • ion: The molecule is first adsorbed, followed by the rupture of an O-H bond to produce two hydroxyl ions on the surface.
  • radical: Not all free radicals are small, like the hydrogen or hydroxyl radicals.
  • oxygen: For instance, it might place an hydroxyl oxygen of glucose at a favorable energy minimum in the Grid Map for aliphatic hydroxyl.
  • hydrogen: Structures for which the original authors have noted that the hydroxyl hydrogens positions were refined are indicated in the Table.
  • group: In order to incorporate hydroxyl groups into onto the vacant oxide sites, the material is exposed to humid atmospheres.
  • compound: Reactive metals ( e.g. sodium, calcium, zinc etc ) Materials reactive with hydroxyl compounds.

Noun used with modifier

  • serine: PDB files may contain explicit coordinates for a potentially tautomeric hydrogen, such as a serine hydroxyl hydrogen for example.
  • and/or: Infrared spectra show the presence of different types of water molecules and/or hydroxyl ions.

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