dehydrogenated

dehydrogenated
That has been treated by dehydrogenation

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  • aldehyde — noun Etymology: German Aldehyd, from New Latin al. dehyd., abbreviation of alcohol dehydrogenatum dehydrogenated alcohol Date: circa 1846 acetaldehyde; broadly any of a class of highly reactive organic compounds that are analogous to acetaldehyde …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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