Concept cluster: Chemistry > Arsenic-based compounds
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(organic chemistry) Describing any alkyl organomercury compound
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(obsolete, chemistry) An arenium ion.
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A cation (ArH⁺) formed by protonation of an argon atom
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(inorganic chemistry, countable) Any saturated hydride of tervalent arsenic, of general formula AsₙHₙ₊₂, having an unbranched chain of arsenic atoms - diarsane, triarsane etc.
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(chemistry) the cation H₂As⁺ derived from arsine
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(inorganic chemistry) An allotrope of arsenic that has a two-dimensional structure similar to graphene
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(inorganic chemistry) arsenate
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(inorganic chemistry) The binary compound of arsenic and chlorine AsCl₅
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound arsine.
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Any drug or other substance containing arsenic.
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Obsolete form of arsenic. [A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol As) with an atomic number of 33.]
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A compound with arsenic in oxidation state −3.
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(inorganic chemistry, in combination) A substitution by arsenic for oxygen in an oxysalt.
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(organic chemistry) The aromatic heterocycle C₅H₅As having the structure of pyridine but with an arsenic atom replacing the nitrogen
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(organic chemistry) Any derivative of this ion R₂As:⁺
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(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) The compound arsine.
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(organic chemistry) The derivative of betaine (CH₃)₃As⁺CH₂COO⁻ in which arsenic replaces the nitrogen atom
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(chemistry) of, related to, or derived from arsenic, especially in an oxidation state of three; arsenious
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound arsine.
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(organic chemistry) The functional group -As=O; any organic compound containing this group
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(inorganic chemistry, uncountable) A compound of arsenic and hydrogen, AsH₃, a colorless and exceedingly poisonous gas, having an odor like garlic.
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(chemistry) The univalent AsH₄⁺ cation, derived from arsine.
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(chemistry) a theoretical binary compound of carbon and nitrogen, C₃N₄, that is thought would have properties similar to diamond or boron nitride
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Involving two arsenic atoms
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(chemistry) any hydrocarbyl derivative of bismuthane
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(inorganic chemistry, especially in combination) Synonym of bisperoxovanadate
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(inorganic chemistry) Any binary compound of boron and hydrogen.
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(inorganic chemistry) A mixed borate / carbonate (anion or salt)
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(inorganic chemistry) The group B≡O that has a boron to oxygen triple bond; it is isoelectronic with carbon monoxide and the cyanide ion
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(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) potassium bromide
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(inorganic chemistry) The inorganic salt Ca₃(AsO₄)₂ that is used as a pesticide and germicide
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(organic chemistry, pharmacology) An organic compound with the chemical formula C₂H₃Cl₃O₂, used as a sedative and hypnotic drug and as a laboratory reagent and precursor.
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(chemistry) A compound containing a ring of three germanium atoms, with a double bond between two of them (the germanium analogue of cyclopropene)
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(chemistry) The arsenic hydride As₂H₄, having a chain of two arsenic atoms/
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(chemistry) Any chemical compound containing two arsenate groups in each molecule or unit cell.
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(chemistry) boron hydride, B₂H₆, a colourless explosive gas with a nasty smell; it has an unusual structure in which two of the hydrogen atoms form a bridge between the two boron atoms
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(organic chemistry) Any germanium analogue of a ketone - R₂Ge=O
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of helium and another element.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any arsenide containing sixteen atoms of arsenic per molecule
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion SiF₆²⁻ derived from hexafluorosilicic acid; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) Any silicide having six silicon atoms
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(dated, inorganic chemistry) Any borane that has more hydrogen atoms than another that has the same number of boron atoms
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(chemistry) indium hydride, InH₃
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(inorganic chemistry) The interhalogen compound IBr₃
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(astronautics) A type of binary rocket fuel composed of liquid oxygen (lox) oxidizer and liquid methane combustible.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any binary compound of nickel and a more electropositive metal
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(chemistry) the hypothetical acid HNbO₃ derived from niobic oxide Nb₂O₅, only known as its salts, the niobates
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(chemistry) The binary compound of nitrogen and iodine, NI₃; a dark red explosive solid.
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(organic chemistry) Describing an organic compound containing one or more bromine atoms.
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Any compound of this kind.
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(inorganic chemistry) The simple oxyanion of arsenic AsO₃³⁻; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) A ternary compound of oxygen and fluorine.
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(inorganic chemistry) The binary compound of silicon and bromine SiBr₄.
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(chemistry) a gaseous binary compound, SF₆, of sulfur and fluorine, used in the electricity industry as a dielectric
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(inorganic chemistry) The molecule that constitutes yellow arsenic. (As₄)
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(inorganic chemistry) The binary compound GeCl₄ that is the germanium analog of carbon tetrachloride
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The cation (CH₃)₄As⁺ that is the arsenic analogue of tetramethylammonium
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(inorganic chemistry) Any ion or derived salt in which one or more oxygen atoms of an arsenite is replaced by one of sulfur
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(chemistry) The divalent radical O=S<
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(chemistry) Any compound containing three selenide groups
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound containing three silicate anions
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(inorganic chemistry) Synonym of molybdovanadate

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