educt


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educt

(ˈiːdʌkt)
n
(Chemistry) a substance separated from another substance without chemical change. Compare product4
[C18: from Latin ēductus; see educe]
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This approach was nevertheless attempted to ascertain if PEG chains could be used as alternative, longer spacers (thus more likely to form loops), since the educts for the synthesis of biquats 7 and 8 (1,20-dibromoeicosane and 1,30-dibromotriacontane) are difficult to synthesize in large amounts.
Peng, "Geochemical analysis on educts in the drainage corridor of a big dam over Yangtze River," Journal of Earth Science, vol.