Concept cluster: Chemistry > Boron compounds
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(inorganic chemistry) (AlH₃)ₙ, can be prepared in ether solution by the reaction of aluminium chloride and lithium hydride; it is used to manufacture lithium aluminium hydride.
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(inorganic chemistry) Either the radical SbO- or the cation SbO⁺ containing antimony and oxygen
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(chemistry) arsenic pentafluoride, AsF₅
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(informal, inorganic chemistry) An extended covalent bond found in boranes in which a hydrogen atom is shared by two boron atoms; a form of three-center two-electron bond.
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(inorganic chemistry) bohriate
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxyanion BO₃³⁻ or any of several more complex derivatives
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(chemistry) A hydrate of boric oxide, specifically any of the three acids orthoboric acid, metaboric acid, or pyroboric acid.
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(chemistry) any binary compound of boron and a more electropositive element
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The anion of a mercapto- derivative of a particular caged borane; it is used as a therapeutic source of boron
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(inorganic chemistry) Any material containing both boride and carbide ions
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(chemistry) An anion formed of a boron atom and four deuterium atoms; or a salt formed by this ion
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A salt of this anion.
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of boron and arsenic, BAs, used as a semiconductor, sometimes alloyed with gallium arsenide.
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(chemistry) a vertical series of elements in the periodic table that have three valence electrons; boron is a metalloid, while aluminium, gallium, indium and thallium are metals
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of boron and nitrogen, of empirical formula BN; exists in forms analogous to the allotropes of carbon, many of which are inorganic polymers.
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of boron and bromine, BBr₃; it is a strong Lewis acid.
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an allotrope of boron, the class of quasiplanar and planar one-atom-thick molecular sheets of boron atoms, similar to carbon's graphene structure
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by extension, the boron allotrope, the class of spheroidal boron allotropic molecules.
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(chemistry) a boranylidene
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(inorganic chemistry) Two boron atoms in a molecule
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(chemistry) Any compound that has two boronate ions or groups
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(inorganic chemistry) A compound, (O₂)⁺(PtF₆)⁻, important historically as a precursor of the first noble gas compound.
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(chemistry, especially in combination) Two selenium atoms in a compound
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(organic chemistry) The organic borane bis(1,2-dimethylpropyl)borane that is used to synthesize aldehydes from alkynes
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound containing two silicate anions.
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(chemistry, especially in combination) Two silicon atoms in a compound
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(inorganic chemistry, mineralogy) A chemical compound with a formula containing four silicon atoms and twelve oxygen atoms (Si₄O₁₂)
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of gallium and arsenic, GaAs, used as a semiconductor, especially in light-emitting diodes.
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(inorganic chemistry) The binary compound GeCl₄ that is the germanium analog of carbon tetrachloride
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(chemistry) the germanium analogues of carbenes, R₂Ge:
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(organic chemistry) A metallocene containing a hafnium atom.
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion SbF₆⁻ or any salt containing this anion; it is used as an acidic catalyst in epoxide opening reactions.
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion TiF₆²⁻; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound arsine, H₃As or AsH₃.
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(inorganic chemistry) lanthanum oxide (La₂O₃)
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxyanion of silicon SiO₃²⁻ or any salt or mineral containing this ion
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(organic chemistry) Describing an organic compound containing one or more fluorine atoms.
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(organic chemistry) Any simple organogermanium compound (equivalent to a hydrocarbon or silane)
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(organic chemistry) Describing an organic compound containing one or more halogen atoms.
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(chemistry) an organic compound having at least one metal-to-carbon bond
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(inorganic chemistry) Any anion derived from orthoboric acid; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of several poorly-characterized acids that are hydrates of boric oxide
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(inorganic chemistry) osmate
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of several vanadate derivatives that have an extra oxygen atom
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(inorganic chemistry, especially in combination) The cation VO²⁺
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(inorganic chemistry) a mixed oxide and selenide
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(inorganic chemistry) heptamolybdate
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(inorganic chemistry) Any fluoride containing five fluorine atoms in each molecule.
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(chemistry) any salt of perchloric acid; used in pyrotechnics and as powerful oxidizing agents.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound composed of many borate anions
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(chemistry, in combination) polyselenide as a ligand
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(organic chemistry) A metallocene containing scandium as the metal atom
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(chemistry) An inorganic polymer, of empirical formula Si₃N₄, used in ceramics and some transistors.
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(inorganic chemistry) silicon monoxide (SiO).
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion BH₄⁻ or any salt containing this ion; they are used extensively in organic synthesis
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(organic chemistry, in combination) The arsonium cation (C₆H₅)₄As⁺
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(inorganic chemistry) A silicate compound or network in which some silica tetrahedra are replaced by titanium octahedra.
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(chemistry) The arsenic hydride As₃H₅ having a chain of three arsenic atoms.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any reduced form of a vanadate (having fewer oxygen atoms)

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