Benzalkonium chloride
a white or yellowish-white, water-soluble mixture of ammonium chloride derivatives having the structure c 8 h 10 nrcl, where r is a mixture of radicals ranging from c 8 h 17 – to c 18 h 37 –, that occurs as an amorphous powder or in gelatinous lumps: used chiefly as an antiseptic and a disinfectant.
benzalkonium chloride
(běn’zāl-kō’nē-əm)
a yellow-white powder prepared in an aqueous solution and used as a detergent, fungicide, bactericide, and spermicide. benzalkonium chloride is a mixture of the chlorides of various organic compounds having a benzene ring attached to an ammoniated alkane.
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