Concept cluster: Chemistry > Chemical compounds (29)
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(organic chemistry) The long-chain quaternary ammonium cation C₁₆H₃₃N(CH₃CH₂)₃⁺
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(inorganic chemistry) The cation Cu(NH₃)₄²⁺ formed by adding ammonia to copper salts
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(chemistry) Any compound containing ten carbonate groups in each molecule or unit cell
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(chemistry, in combination) ten hydroxy functional groups in a molecule
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(inorganic chemistry) Any oxide containing ten atoms of oxygen per molecule
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(chemistry) A dendrimer containing two dendrons
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(organic chemistry, in combination) A difluoramine group substituted for another atom or group
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Two isobutyl groups in a molecule
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(organic chemistry) Any organic compound containing two isocyanate groups; they are used in the manufacture of polyurethanes
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Any coordination compound of a diketone
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(chemistry) an alkyl or aryl magnesium halide, used in the Grignard reaction to form substituted alcohols; they are formed from alkyl or aryl halides and metallic magnesium
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(chemistry) any oxide containing seven oxygen atoms in each molecule
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Six nitro groups in a compound
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(organic chemistry) A member of a homologous series.
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(inorganic chemistry) Initialism 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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(chemistry) Any complex of a transition metal combined with carbon monoxide; they are typically volatile solids or liquids, soluble on common organic solvents but insoluble in water; they are highly toxic.
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(chemistry) organometallic
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(chemistry) Modified by the addition of a single atom of bromine
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(chemistry) Having a single ring of atoms in the molecule; such as benzene or cyclopropane.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any lead cation that has a single organic substituent
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(organic chemistry) The nitrile of a naphthoic acid
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Eight hydroxy functional groups in a molecule
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(inorganic chemistry) any oxide having eight oxygen atoms in each molecule or unit cell
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Containing organohalogens
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(organic chemistry) polyfluoroalkyl phosphate ester
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Any metal carbonyl containing five carbonyl groups
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(chemistry, in combination) five methyl groups in a molecule
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Describing any saturated compound or radical in which every double bond has been replaced as if by the addition of hydrogen
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(chemistry) Forming rings of several sizes
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(chemistry) Any compound containing multiple cyanate functional groups
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(organic chemistry) A polymer composed of heterocyclic monomers
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(organic chemistry) Describing the name of an organic compound that has two parts, the first describing the alkyl, aryl or derived group, and the second describing the functional group: e.g. methyl alcohol.
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Partially fluorinated
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Designating four acetic residues
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Four allyl groups in a compound
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brominated with four bromine atoms
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(chemistry) Modified by the addition of four atoms of chlorine
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(organic chemistry) Having four hydroxy groups
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(organic chemistry) Any compound containing four isopalmitate groups
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that has four isopropoxide groups
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Four isopropyl groups in a molecule
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Four naphthyl groups in a molecule
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Four octyl groups in a molecule
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Four phenyl groups in a molecule
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(organic chemistry) A free radical having a four unpaired electrons
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that has three acrylate groups
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(uncountable, organic chemistry, especially in combination) Three acyl groups in a compound
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acetylated with three acetylate moities
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(organic chemistry) An adduct formed by the addition of three molecules of a compound
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Three alkyl groups in a compound
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Three allyl groups in a compound
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(organic chemistry) Any compound having three amino groups
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Three amino groups in a molecule
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Three aryl groups in a compound
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(organic chemistry) Three choline groups in a compound
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that contains three citrate groups or anions
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Three cresyl groups in a compound
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(organic chemistry) Any compound containing three ethiodide groups
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Three ethylene groups in a molecule
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(organic chemistry) iodination at three positions in a compound
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(inorganic chemistry) The binary compound of nitrogen and oxygen, N(NO₂)₃
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(organic chemistry) A flammable compound which forms a corrosive solution in water and is used as a buffer and emulsifying agent.
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(inorganic chemistry, in combination) Three uranium atoms / ions in a compound

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