chromyl

/ˈkroʊmɪl/
noun
  1. A chemical group or radical containing chromium and oxygen, especially the divalent group CrO₂.
    • Students learned about chromyl chloride as an example of a transition metal compound.
    • The chemist studied the properties of the chromyl group in the laboratory.
    • Chromyl compounds are often used in oxidation reactions.
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