Trifluoroethanol
Spanish: Trifluoroetanol
Description
Trifluoroethanol is a colorless, volatile liquid commonly used as a solvent in organic chemistry and biochemistry. It is known for its ability to disrupt hydrogen bonding in proteins, which can be useful in various laboratory applications.
Interpreter Notes
Interpreters should be aware that 'trifluoroethanol' may be used in specific scientific contexts, particularly in chemistry and biochemistry. It is important to maintain a formal register and avoid colloquial terms. Be cautious of confusion with similar-sounding chemicals, and ensure clarity in communication.
Example Sentences
EN: Trifluoroethanol is often used in protein denaturation studies.
ES: El trifluoroetanol se utiliza a menudo en estudios de desnaturalización de proteínas.
Common Interpreter Mistakes
Confusing 'trifluoroethanol' with similar-sounding chemicals; mispronouncing 'trifluoroetanol' as 'trifluorometanol'; using informal language instead of formal medical terminology.
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