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(organic chemistry) The diketone CH₃COCH₂COCH₃ used as a solvent and as a coordination ligand
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(organic chemistry) A toxic colourless liquid organic compound, CH₂=CH.CN, synthesized from propylene and ammonia; used as a monomer in the production of acrylic resins and synthetic rubber.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) An acyl immonium cation
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(organic chemistry) Any oxime derived from an aldehyde; general formula RCH=NOH
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(organic chemistry, in combination) A univalent radical of the form R₂C=N- (where R is an alkyl group)
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any alkyl imino radical
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(organic chemistry) Any aliphatic organometallic compound.
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(organic chemistry) Any alkynyl ylide
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(organic chemistry) The univalent radical NH₂CH₂O- derived from methanolamine
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any amino derivative of a succinic group
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(oganic compound) Any amino derivative of a thiazole; the base compound is a starting point for synthesis of many compounds, sometimes used as a thyroid inhibitor in the treatment of hyperthyroidism
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any aryl derivative of an alkyl group
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(inorganic chemistry) Any saturated hydride of nitrogen having a general formula NₙHₙ₊₂ such as hydrazine.
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(organic chemistry) Any derivative of a purine in which the carbon atom in the 8- position is replaced by nitrogen
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of organic compounds, having the general formula R₂C=NN=CR₂, produced by the action of a carbonyl compound with hydrazine.
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(chemistry) azodicarbonamide
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any compound that has two benzamide groups
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(organic chemistry, in combination) A univalent radical composed of a carbamide replacing a hydrogen atom of a methyl group e.g. NH₂-CO-NH-CH₂- (the simplest such group)
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(organic chemistry) The carbamoyl derivative of the proxyl free radical
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(organic chemistry) Any N,N'-diamino derivative of urea
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(organic chemistry) The quaternary ammonium cation C₁₆H₃₃N(CH₃)₃⁺
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(organic chemistry) The amide of any of a group of chlorinated fatty acids
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(organic chemistry) The cyano derivative of a methyl radical
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(organic chemistry) The diethyl ester of pyrocarbonic acid; it is used in biochemistry to inactivate ribonucleases
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that has two hydrazide groups
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(organic chemistry) Any N-dimethyl derivative of acrylamide
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) A dimethylamino derivative of a methyl group (CH₃)₂-N-CH₂-)
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any dimethylamino derivative of a propyl group
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Alternative form of dimethyl ether [(organic chemistry) The simplest ether; that derived from methanol (CH₃OCH₃)]
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(organic chemistry, rare) diisopropyl
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) A formyl derivative of the methionyl radical
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(biochemistry) A nonessential amino acid C₅H₁₀N₂O₃ found in most animal and plant proteins.
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(organic chemistry) The amine (CH₂)₆(NH₂)₄, that is used as a chelating agent
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(organic chemistry) Any nitrile that is also a ketone
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(organic chemistry) The acid amide derived from malic acid, as a white crystalline substance metameric with asparagine.
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(organic chemistry) The nitrile of malonic acid
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Acronym of methylacetylene propadiene propane.
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(organic chemistry) Any binary compound of the methyl radical and an electropositive element, especially a metal
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(organic chemistry) The simple organic compound CH₃-O-NH₂
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(organic chemistry) The dicarboxylic acid 2-methoxypropanedioic acid
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) A single azido group in a molecule
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(chemistry) A precursor to theobromine, produced from methylamine and urea.
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Nitrile butadiene rubber, also called nitrile rubber
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(organic chemistry) An unsaturated fatty amine with the chemical formula C₁₈H₃₅NH₂, used as a surfactant and in the synthesis of nanoparticles.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any pentafluoro derivative of an ethyl group
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(organic chemistry) A polymeric azacyclophane
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(organic chemistry) Any macrocycle in which four -CH₂- groups have been replaced by -NH- groups
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(chemistry) Initialism of trimethylindium. [(organic chemistry) The organometallic compound, (CH₃)₃In, used in vapour-phase epitaxy for the manufacture of semiconductors with the highest purity levels (99.99999%)]
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(organic chemistry) The imide of p-toluenesulfonic acid
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any lead cation that has three alkyl substituents
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(organic chemistry) The tertiary amine (HO-CH₂-CH₂)₃N derived from ethanolamine
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(organic chemistry) The tertiary amine (CH₃-CH₂)₃N, having many industrial uses.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The radical derived from pivalic acid, 2,2-dimethylpropyl-
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(organic chemistry) The tertiary amine (CH₃)₃N; a colourless gas with a fishy smell that is a product of animal and vegetable decomposition.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any trimethyl derivative of a hydrazinium ion
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(organic chemistry) The tertiary amine (CH₃-(CH₂)₇-)₃N
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(organic chemistry) The tertiary amine (CH₃-CH₂-CH₂)₃N (or any isomeric compound)
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Three pyridyl groups in a compound
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(chemistry) Any compound, of general formula R-CO-NH-CO-NH₂ or R-CO-NH-CO-NH-CO-R', formally derived by the acylation of urea.
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(organic chemistry) A chemical compound containing a ethenyl functional group attached to phenol.
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