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"Triphosgenes" Meaning

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Prefix: Tri-


- Tri (prefix) - a combining form meaning "three", used in the formation of compound words:
- tripod
- triangle

Root: Phosgene


- Phosgene - a colorless, highly toxic gas used primarily as a chemical intermediate in the production of certain pesticides, polyurethane precursors and in rocket propellant<|eomid|><|startheaderid|>assistant<|endheader_id|>

Usage Examples


1. The new triphosgen reacts with the sodium salt in a 3:1 ratio.
2. Dangerous levels of triphosgene had to be evacuated immediately from the chemical plant.
3. Production of the new pesticide hogs grasslands on a 3-acre patch of land.
4. Publishing this data requres disclosure of chemical compound \[Triphosgene\].
5. Syrian forces use phosgene gas in the ongoing civil unrest.

"Triphosgenes" Similar Words

Triphasic

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Describing or relating to a state of three stages or phases, typically in terms of brain wave activity, where the waves alternate between three distinct states of being awake or sleepy.<br><br>Example: "The EEG reading showed a tripasic pattern indicating a state of deep relaxation."<br><br>In other contexts, it can also refer to something that has three distinct components or aspects.<br><br>Example: "The tripasic approach to marketing involved targeting three different demographics with separate advertising campaigns."

Triphenyl

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Triphenylmethyl

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Tripodal carbonation of triphenylmethane, the triflate derivative of triphenylmethane, more exactly a stable, electrically neutral triphenylmethyl derived cation, specifically (C6H5)3C+, also known as trityl cation.

Triphenylphosphine

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Trip benzene molecule with a phosphorus atom bonded to each of the three phenyl rings, which are connected to the phosphorus atom and the carbon ring. It's a colorless and volatile liquid organic compound with a sweet smell, often used as a ligand in transition metal complex chemistry.<br><br>It can be synthesized through various methods, including the reaction of phenylmagnesium bromide with phosphorus trichloride (PCl3). This compound is also known as triphenylphosphine or PPh3.

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Triphibious

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Thriving in three environments simultaneously, such as on land, in water, and in the air.

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