"Beckmann solution" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

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  1. (organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry) A mixture of acetic acid, hydrochloric acid, and acetic anhydride, used as a catalyst for the Beckmann rearrangement. Categories (topical): Acids, Inorganic compounds, Organic compounds
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