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glucaric acid

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glu⋅car⋅ic ac⋅id

[gloo-kar-ik] .

Origin:
gluc- + -aric, as in saccharic

saccharic acid

–noun Chemistry.
a white, needlelike, crystalline, water-soluble solid or syrup, C6H1 0O8, usually made by the oxidation of cane sugar, glucose, or starch by nitric acid.
Also called glucaric acid.


Origin:
1790–1800
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Main Entry: sac·char·ic acid
Pronunciation: s&-"kar-ik-
Function: noun
: a dicarboxylic acid HOOC(CHOH)4COOH derived fromglucose or its derivatives by oxidation with nitric acid
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saccharic acid sac·char·ic acid (sə-kār'ĭk)
n.
A white crystalline acid that is formed by the oxidation of glucose, sucrose, or starch.

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