dioxan
/daɪˈɒksən/Definitions
1. noun
A saturated cyclic ether derived from diethyl sulfate and ethylene oxide, used as an intermediate in organic synthesis.
“The chemist used dioxan as a solvent in the laboratory.”
1. noun
A saturated cyclic ether derived from diethyl sulfate and ethylene oxide, used as an intermediate in organic synthesis.
“The chemist used dioxan as a solvent in the laboratory.”