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edotto (addotto) di reazione

English translation: reagent


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14:11 Jun 6, 2011
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Science - Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng / reactions
Italian term or phrase: edotto (addotto) di reazione
Is "edotto" a typo or incorrect spelling?
Does it mean "reaction adduct"?

Context: "Il composto presenta un centro chirale derivante da un edotto di reazione"
Simon Sobrero
United Kingdom
Local time: 04:28
English translation:reagent
Explanation:
Since according to Upac educt cannot be used, Iwould say reagent

http://kriemhild.uft.uni-bremen.de/nop_www/it-glossary&term=...

http://goldbook.iupac.org/E01890.html
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dandamesh
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reagent


Explanation:
Since according to Upac educt cannot be used, Iwould say reagent

http://kriemhild.uft.uni-bremen.de/nop_www/it-glossary&term=...

http://goldbook.iupac.org/E01890.html


dandamesh
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agree  EleoE: However, I would rather use the less specific term reactant.
2 hrs
  -> Thanks EleoE, I was in doubt but your suggestion is safer
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