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quinol

[ kwin-awl, -ol ]

noun

Chemistry.


quinol

/ ˈ°ì·Éɪ²ÔÉ’±ô /

noun

  1. another name for hydroquinone
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Origin of quinol1

First recorded in 1880–85; quin(ine) + -ol 1
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Pereira, M. M., Refojo, P. N., Hreggvidsson, G. O., Hjorleifsdottir, S. & Teixeira, M. The alternative complex III from Rhodothermus marinus - a prototype of a new family of quinol:electron acceptor oxidoreductases.

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Her vocals were lip-synched by model Catherine Quinol, who fronted Black Box during their chart success.

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It is the quinol compounds in elm bark, he found, that make the tree delectable to beetles.

"Then you have no prejudices as to which is the best developer, pyrogallic acid or ferrous oxalate, not to mention such recent decoctions as eikonogen, quinol, and others?"

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