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(inorganic chemistry) The metallic elements of the boron group, namely aluminium, gallium, indium and thallium
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(inorganic chemistry) A mixed arsenide of aluminium and gallium that is used as a semiconductor
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of aluminium and nitrogen (AlN), used as semiconductor.
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(chemistry) Any compound containing a cation of general formula R₄As⁺; the arsenic analogue of quaternary ammonium compounds.
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of boron and iodine, BI₃; it is a crystalline solid.
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(inorganic chemistry) Of a compound, containing cadmium with an oxidation number of 1, however most have been proved to not exist.
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(inorganic chemistry) The hydride of calcium CaH₂ typically used as a desiccant
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(inorganic chemistry) mercurous chloride Hg₂Cl₂, formerly used as a laxative and disinfectant and to treat syphilis
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxide of chromium Cr₂O₃
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(organic chemistry) An organometallic compound of mercury, (CH₃)₂Hg, that is a dangerous neurotoxin
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(inorganic chemistry) Normal molecular hydrogen H₂
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(inorganic chemistry) Any telluride having two tellurium atoms in each molecule or unit cell
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Abbreviation of lithium aluminium hydride. [(inorganic chemistry) LiAlH₄, a powerful reducing agent with many applications in organic chemistry; contains the aluminohydride anion AlH₄⁻.]
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(informal, inorganic chemistry) lithium aluminium hydride.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any tungstate that contains multiple atoms of tungsten e.g. W₄O₁₃²⁻
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Alternative spelling of methylmercury [(chemical compound) The organometallic cation CH₃Hg⁺; it is a toxicant that accumulates in the environment in the form of various compounds]
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(chemistry) Any of several anions containing a central nickel atom bonded to oxygen or oxygen-containing groups; any salt containing these anions
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(chemistry, in combination) Eight antimonide ions in a molecule (Sb₈)
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(chemistry) Any binary compound of oxygen and fluorine.
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(inorganic chemistry) The unstable oxyanion CrO₈³⁻ known only in solution
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(chemistry) A binary compound of silicon and carbon, SiC; it is one of the hardest known materials, and is used as an abrasive, under the trade name Carborundum, and as a refractory material.
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Alternative form of tellureted [(chemistry, obsolete) Combined or impregnated with tellurium.]
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(inorganic chemistry) titanium dioxide
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(inorganic chemistry, especially in combination) The TiO²⁺ cation formally derived from titanium dioxide
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(chemistry, in combination) Three potassium ions in a compound
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(chemistry) A hydride derived from tritium.
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxide of uranium U₃O₈ that is the main component of yellowcake
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(rare, inorganic chemistry) A chemical compound containing eleven zinc atoms per formula: Zn₁₁.
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(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) zinc chloride
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