Concept cluster: Chemistry > Chemical Compounds (2)
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Any compound that easily donates protons to a base; a Brønsted acid.
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(chemistry) The oxygen molecule O₂, as opposed to the element O.
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(chemistry, obsolete) Containing two atoms or equivalents of carbon in the molecule.
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(chemistry) Two phosphine ligands in a complex
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(chemistry) Either of the two atoms in different parts of a molecule that are connected by a bridge of two or more other atoms
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(chemistry) Any molecular entity capable of donating a proton to a base.
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Ammonia as a gas, or in solution.
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(inorganic chemistry) An inorganic compound with the formula (NH₄)₂Ce(NO₃)₆.
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(inorganic chemistry) Two ammonium ions in a compound
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(chemistry, rare) Being or relating to either of the two atoms in different parts of a molecule that are connected by two bridges, each of two or more other atoms.
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(inorganic chemistry, especially in combination) Two gold atoms in a compound
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(organic chemistry) A reaction in which two halogen atoms are removed from adjacent carbon atoms of a compound
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(chemistry) The divalent radical formed from two separate hydrogen atoms or ions
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(chemistry) any iodide containing two iodine atoms in each molecule
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(chemistry) the normal nitrogen molecule having two atoms
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(chemistry) Any oxide containing two oxygen atoms in each molecule.
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(inorganic chemistry, in combination) two atoms of oxygen in a molecule
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(inorganic chemistry, in combination) Two palladium atoms in a molecule
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(chemistry) Containing two atoms of sodium
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(organic chemistry) Any complex formed between a compound and an ether
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(chemistry, physics) A molecule, ion or atom that has one or more unpaired electrons, and which is generally highly reactive (and therefore often occurs only as a transient species).
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(chemistry) Containing, or treated with, a halide.
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(chemistry) deuterated with a seven atoms of deuterium per molecule
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(inorganic chemistry) A chemical compound composed of one metal, oxide, and one or more main group oxyanions.
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(chemistry, of an acid) containing six replaceable hydrogen atoms
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(chemistry, in combination) Sixteen oxide functional groups or ions in a chemical compound.
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To react with hexamethyldisilane
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(chemistry) any oxide containing six oxygen atoms in each molecule
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a hydrido complex
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(archaic) Being or relating to a hydrocarbon.
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(chemistry) A compound that solubilizes hydrophobic compounds in aqueous solutions.
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(inorganic chemistry) One of several systematic acid names for water, H₂O.
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(inorganic chemistry) One of several systematic acid names for water, H₂O.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound not containing carbon atoms.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any binary compound of two different halogens
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(chemistry, dated) An isomer.
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(chemistry) Any complex of compounds having such a structure.
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(inorganic chemistry) The unstable tetrahydride of lead, PbH₄, plumbane
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(chemistry) Any electrophylic compound that can accept a pair of electrons and form a coordinate covalent bond.
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Alternative form of metalorganic [(chemistry) organometallic]
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(chemistry, in combination) one aluminium atom in a molecule
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound that has a single carbide ion
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chlorinated with a single atom of chlorine
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(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) A monovalent element
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(chemistry) A salt containing one halide atom per formula.
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(organic chemistry) Any hydride having a single hydrogen atom
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(inorganic chemistry) Any nitride having a single nitrogen atom in each molecule or unit cell
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(inorganic chemistry, in combination) A single rubidium atom in a compound
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(chemistry, in combination) one atom of sodium in a compound
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(uncountable, inorganic chemistry) The radical SOH treated as a stable compound
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(chemistry) any oxide containing a single oxygen atom in each molecule or formula unit
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(chemistry) Describing a compound having more than one nitrogen atom
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(informal) Organic chemistry.
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(chemistry, in combination) A substituent oxygen atom connected to another atom by a double bond
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A mixture of oxygen and acetylene, which burns at a high temperature and is used for cutting and welding metals.
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(chemistry, obsolete) An acid anhydride
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(chemistry) Capable of neutralizing, or combining with, five molecules of a monobasic acid; having five hydrogen atoms capable of substitution by acid residues; said of certain complex bases.
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxyacid of a particular element that has the largest number of oxygen atoms - e.g. perchloric acid
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(chemistry) Synonym of Lipinski's rule of five
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(chemistry) Any compound having multiple anion moieties, especially one based on a polymer.
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(chemistry) A iodide having more than one atom of iodine in the molecule.
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(inorganic chemistry) composed of four elements
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(archaic) A sodium ion.
adj
Alternative form of supercarburetted [(chemistry, obsolete) bicarbureted]
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(chemistry) deuterated in four positions, or with four atoms of deuterium
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Modified by reaction with four atoms of fluorine
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Four hydroxy groups in a molecule
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(chemistry, in combination) Three atoms of aluminium in a chemical compound.
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(inorganic chemistry) Three ammonium ions in a compound.
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(chemistry) A tridentate ligand with formula [C₆H₄As(CH₃)₂]₂As(CH₃), from a condensation of diars.
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(chemistry) Any cation, of general formula X³⁺, formed by the removal of three electrons from a neutral species
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doped with three different elements
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(chemistry) Any iodide of a trivalent element that contains three I⁻ ions.
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Three iodine atoms in a molecule.
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(chemistry, in combination) A chemical compound with three oxygen atoms with double bonds.
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(chemistry) oxygenated with three atoms (or molecules) of oxygen
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(chemistry) Any compound containing three peroxide groups
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(chemistry) Modified by the addition of three sulfate groups
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(chemistry) Initialism of titanium isopropoxide. (a chemical compound)
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(inorganic chemistry, nonstandard) An alternative systematic name for water, H₂O.

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