Glossary entry

German term or phrase:

2,3-dimethyl-non-2-en-4-olid

English translation:

2,3-dimethyl-non-2-en-4-olide

May 30, 2005 19:48
18 yrs ago
German term

2,3-dimethyl-non-2-en-4-olid

Homework / test German to English Science Chemistry; Chem Sci/Eng Aromatising tea leaf
aromatising of tea, it gives the following ingredient:
"2,3-dimethyl-non-2-en-4-olid"

2-en-4-olide is fine,
but what is the 'non' here?
Proposed translations (English)
4 +2 2,3-dimethyl-non-2-en-4-olide
Change log

May 30, 2005 20:14: Johanna Timm, PhD changed "Level" from "Non-PRO" to "PRO"

Votes to reclassify question as PRO/non-PRO:

PRO (1): Yvonne Becker

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Discussion

Non-ProZ.com (asker) Jun 1, 2005:
not only does it give a perfect answer but also an explanation...

Proposed translations

+2
1 hr
Selected

2,3-dimethyl-non-2-en-4-olide

"non" is a C9 unit (double bond at the 2 position, olide group at the 4, and two methyl groups at the 2 and 3 positions

as in nonane (decane, undecane.....)
Peer comment(s):

agree Zareh Darakjian Ph.D. : Great! Yes, the "2" divides the word "nonene" and also takes away the final "e". How elegant!
38 mins
agree Cilian O'Tuama
12 hrs
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Absolutely perfect....thanks"
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