Chloral
(klo'-ral) [chlorin; aldehyd], C 2 Cl 3 HO. A pungent, colorless, mobile liquid. The name is often misapplied to chloral hydrate. Syn., Acetochloral ; Trichlorated or Trichlor- acetic aldehyd. C, Anhydroglyco-, chloral- ose. C, Anhydrous, chloral as distinguished from chloral hydrate. C. Antipyrin. See Hypnal. C, Butyl- (butyl -chloral hydras, B. P.), croton-chloral, C 4 H 5 C1 3 +0H 2 0, a solid occurring in crystalline scales, resem- bling chloral hydrate, but made with butyl,
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