propionic acid
English
editEtymology
editFrom French acide propionique, coined by chemist Jean-Baptiste Dumas, from Ancient Greek πρῶτος (prôtos) ("first") and πίων (píōn) ("fat"), because it was the smallest carboxylic acid that exhibited the properties of the other fatty acids, such as producing an oily layer when salted out of water and having a soapy potassium salt.
Noun
edit- (organic chemistry) The compound with the formula CH3CH2COOH, a naturally occurring carboxylic acid with a pungent odor.
Synonyms
edit- propanoic acid
- E280 when used as a preservative
Derived terms
edit- isobutylphenyl propionic acid
- propionate
- The widely used prop- prefix
Translations
edita kind of fatty acid
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