acyl
/ˈeɪsɪl/Definitions
1. noun
a univalent organic radical derived from a carboxylic acid, often used to form esters and amides
“The chemist isolated an acyl group from the molecule and studied its properties.”
1. noun
a univalent organic radical derived from a carboxylic acid, often used to form esters and amides
“The chemist isolated an acyl group from the molecule and studied its properties.”