Propanoic-acid
[proh-puh-noh-ik, proh-] /ˈproʊ pəˈnoʊ ɪk, ˌproʊ-/
noun, Chemistry.
1.
propionic acid.
propanoic acid
/ˌprəʊpəˈnəʊɪk/
noun
1.
a colourless liquid carboxylic acid used in inhibiting the growth of moulds in bread. Formula: CH3CH2COOH Former name propionic acid
propanoic acid pro·pa·no·ic acid (prō’pə-nō’ĭk)
n.
See propionic acid.
propanoic acid
(prō’pə-nō’ĭk)
See propionic acid.
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