Concept cluster: Chemistry > Chemical compounds (30)
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(inorganic chemistry) aluminohydride (or any similar, more complex anion)
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An anionic ion exchange resin
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxyanion HAsO₃²⁻, derivatives, or any salt containing this ion
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(dated, inorganic chemistry) Synonym of boric.
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treatment or reaction with a borate
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(inorganic chemistry) An inorganic polymer, of empirical formula BPO₄, used as a phosphor and a source of dietary boron.
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(chemistry) That has been reacted with a boronate or with boronic acid
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(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) antimony trichloride
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(chemistry) Any binary compound of carbon and a more electropositive element
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion CO(O⁻)S⁻
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) The divalent radical S=C< formally derived from carbon disulfide by loss of a sulfur atom
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(inorganic chemistry) Any binary compound of a chalcogen with a more electropositive element.
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(chemistry) Any salt of chloric acid.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any salt of chloroauric acid
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The anion PO₃Cl²⁻ or any salt containing this anion
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(organic chemistry) Any organocopper compound of general formula R₂Cu.
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(inorganic chemistry) Octasulfur.
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(inorganic chemistry) A polyphosphate salt or ester containing three phosphorus atoms and ten oxygen atoms in each unit of the formula P₃O₁₀⁵⁻
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(chemistry) Containing two carbon residues, or two carboxyl radicals.
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(chemistry) Any chemical compound with two oxalate groups in its formula
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion MoO₂S₂²⁻ derived from molybdate by substituting two oxygen atoms by those of sulfur
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(inorganic chemistry) Any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxyanion S₂O₆²⁻ derived from dithionic acid; any salt containing this ion
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(chemistry) Any thiophosphate in which two oxygen atoms have been replaced by sulfur
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion PO₃F²⁻ formed by replacing one hydroxyl of a phosphate anion with a fluorine atom; any salt containing such an anion
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion SO₂F⁻ or any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) A semiconductor composed of a mixture/alloy of gallium arsenide and gallium phosphide
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(inorganic chemistry) A cyclic, polymeric anion composed of six linked phosphate groups P₆O₁₈⁶⁻; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) any salt or ester of hypobromous acid
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(chemistry) Any salt or ester of hypofluorous acid.
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(informal, inorganic chemistry) An aqueous solution of ammonia.
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(chemistry) the hydrated form of molybdenum trioxide, H₂MoO₄
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(inorganic chemistry) Any silicide that has a single silicon atom per molecule or unit cell
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(chemistry) Any thiophosphate in which one oxygen atom has been replaced by sulfur
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(chemistry) Salt-like compound formed from muonium, a short-lived exotic molecule, and metal or hydrogen.
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(organic chemistry) Any organic compound of general formula R-S=N=O
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(organic chemistry) the anion nonafluorobutanesulfonate
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(organic chemistry) Any organic boronic acid
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(organic chemistry) Any organic sulfide
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(chemistry) The hypothetical compound Si(OH)₄; it is only known as the orthosilicate salts or esters.
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(chemistry) A supposed acid formed from osmium tetroxide but known only as osmate salts.
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(chemistry) Any anion derived from an oxoacid
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An anion containing molybdenum, sulfur, and oxygen, specifically MoOS₃⁻².
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(chemistry) any dark red salt of this anion and a metal
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(inorganic chemistry) Alternative form of peroxycarbonate [(inorganic chemistry) The anion O-CO-O-O²⁻; any salt containing this anion]
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(inorganic chemistry) A complex of vanadate and hydrogen peroxide
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxyacid of rhenium HReO₄
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(chemistry) Any compound, of general formula SR₆, containing hexavalent sulfur attached to six atoms or groups.
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(inorganic chemistry) A strong oxoacid of technetium with chemical formula HTcO₄.
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(inorganic chemistry) The acid H₄XeO₆, presumed to be formed by solution of xenon tetroxide in water, but known only as its salts, the perxenates
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(chemistry) Any binary compound of phosphorus, especially one in oxidation state −3.
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(chemistry) the anion PO₃³⁻, or the trivalent radical PO₃
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxyanion S=P(OH)O₂²⁻
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(inorganic chemistry) The inorganic compound PCl₃; a toxic and volatile liquid.
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(biochemistry) The univalent radical -OP(O₂H)-OSO₃H present in some nucleotides; it contains a high-energy sulfate bond
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(inorganic chemistry) A polyoxometalate with gold as the metal.
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(inorganic chemistry) A polyoxometalate with palladium as the metal.
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(inorganic chemistry) A polymer of sulfur nitride that is an electrical conductor
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(chemistry) An acid, H₄As₂O₇ derived from arsenic acid analogously to pyrophosphoric acid.
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(chemistry, obsolete) boric acid
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(inorganic chemistry) Of, pertaining to, or containing selenium, especially in a lower oxidation state than corresponding selenic compounds.
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Alternative form of selenious [(inorganic chemistry) Of, pertaining to, or containing selenium, especially in a lower oxidation state than corresponding selenic compounds.]
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(inorganic chemistry) An anion derived from a silanol; a salt containing this anion
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(chemistry, in combination) The organosulfur divalent functional group =S; the sulfur analogue of the oxo-radical.
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound SO₂F₂
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(organic chemistry) The univalent radical -CH₂SH that is the sulfur analogue of hydroxymethyl
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound that contains more than three hydride ions
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(organic chemistry) Any organic compound that has four disulfide groups
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that contains four folate groups
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(inorganic chemistry) The thiometallate anion MoS₄; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) Any anion formally derived from a carbonate by replacing one or more oxygen atoms with sulfur; any salt containing such an anion
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(inorganic chemistry) Any derivative of a diphosphate in which one or more oxygen atoms have been replaced by sulfur
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(inorganic chemistry) Any anion (or associated salt) formally derived from molybdate by replacing one or more oxygen atoms with sulfur
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(biochemistry) A compound formed from a sugar by replacing one or more oxygen atoms with sulfur
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(organic chemistry) Any S-sulfide of a thioaldehyde or thioketone
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A triphosphate, such as ATP, in which an oxygen has been replaced by a sulfur
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(chemistry) Any borate having three boron atoms.
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(organic chemistry) The divalent group -S-CS-S-
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(chemistry) Any thiophosphate in which three oxygen atoms have been replaced by sulfur
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silicotungstic acid
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(organic chemistry) A levorotatory acid with chemical formula C₇H₁₂Cl₂O₆, found in the urine of a person who has taken chloral hydrate.
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(chemistry) The divalent radical VO, or the cation VO²⁺.

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