antimonyl

[an-tuh-muh-nil, an-tim-uh-]

an·ti·mo·nyl

[an-tuh-muh-nil, an-tim-uh-]
noun Chemistry.
the univalent group –SbO, believed to exist in certain compounds, as antimony potassium tartrate, K(SbO)C4H4O6.

Origin:
antimon(y) + -yl
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Antimonyl is always a great word to know.
So is aromatic. Does it mean:
a white, crystalline, slightly water-soluble solid, C3N3(NH2)3, used chiefly in organic synthesis and in the manufacture of resins
pertaining to an aromatic compound, which contains one or more benzene or equivalent heterocyclic rings: many such compounds have an agreeable odor
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antimonyl (ˈæntɪmənɪl, ænˈtɪm-)
 
n
(modifier) of, consisting of, or containing the monovalent group SbO-: an antimonyl group or radical

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