"Dinitrate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Dinitrate refers to a chemical compound that contains the dinitro group, which is composed of two nitro (-NO2) groups attached to a central atom. In chemistry, dinitrates are often used as explosive materials, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals. The term "dinitrate" is particularly associated with the naturally occurring chemical nitroglycerin, which is used to treat heart conditions.
Dinitrogen is a chemical compound composed of two nitrogen atoms. It is also known as nitrogen gas or molecular nitrogen, having the chemical formula N2.
Dinitrophenylhydrazine is a chemical compound with the formula C6H3(NO2)2NH2. It is a reagent used in organic chemistry to detect and isolate aldehydes and ketones by reacting with them to form a brightly colored solid. The resulting hydrazone precipitate can be filtered, dried, and weighed to determine the quantity of the aldehyde or ketone present in a solution.