carboxide
English
Etymology
Noun
carboxide (plural carboxides)
- (organic chemistry, obsolete) A compound of carbon and oxygen, such as carbonyl, with some element or radical; carboxylic acid or carbon oxide.
- 1856, Leopold Gmelin, Hand-book of Chemistry - Volume 10, page 397:
- Carboxide of potassium is a frey or black, loose pulverulent mass.
- potassium carboxide
- A gas composed of 10% ethylene oxide on a carrier of 90% carbon dioxide, used for sterilization.
- 1943, United States. Navy, Bureau of ships Manual, pages 36-29:
- Closure should be as airtight as possible in order to reduce leakage of carboxide to a minimum.
- 1957, United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel, Passive Defense, page 275:
- Also, carboxide requires a gasproof chamber to be effective.
- 1996, R. A. Ellis, Aircraft Disinsection, page 45:
- Carboxide has been used as an aircraft fumigant in Canada by Air Canada and other air carriers .