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(US, inorganic chemistry) Alternative spelling of aluminium hydride [(inorganic chemistry) AlH, formed when aluminium is heated at 1500°C in an atmosphere of hydrogen.]
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(inorganic chemistry) The hard binary compound of beryllium and carbon Be₂C
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(chemistry) A dichloride.
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion and very strong reducing agent BH₄⁻.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any salt containing this anion
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(uncountable) A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Br) with an atomic number of 35; one of the halogens, it is a fuming red-brown liquid at room temperature.
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(chemistry, obsolete) A bromide.
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(inorganic chemistry) An inorganic compound and a white insoluble solid, CaF₂, occurring as fluorite.
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of calcium and nitrogen, Ca₃N₂.
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion of chlorosulfonic acid; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry, mineralogy) A chemical compound with a formula containing four silicon atoms and ten oxygen atoms (Si₄O₁₀)
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(inorganic chemistry) Any arsenide containing two atoms of arsenic per molecule
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(inorganic chemistry) Any chalcogenide containing two atoms of chalcogen per molecule or unit cell; any compound containing two different chalcogens
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(chemistry) any salt of dichromic acid; in solution the orange dichromate anion (Cr₂O₇²⁻) is in equilibrium with the yellow chromate anion (CrO₄²⁻), the relative amount of each ion depending on the pH; they are both very powerful oxidizing agents
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound that has two deuteride groups
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(chemistry) Any halide containing two halogen atoms per molecule
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(inorganic chemistry) The diatomic molecule Li₂ found in the gas phase.
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(inorganic chemistry) An anion with two molybdenum atoms with the formula Mo₂O₇²⁻, or any salt containing this group.
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(chemistry, used in combination) two atoms of nitrogen as part of some other compound
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(inorganic chemistry) Nitrogen dioxide.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound having two pnictide ions
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(inorganic chemistry, in combination) Two atoms of potassium in a compound
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(inorganic chemistry, in combination) Two atoms of sulfur in a compound.
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(chemistry, in combination) A chemical compound containing twelve hydroxide ions. (OH)₁₂
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(chemistry) A double fluoride, consisting essentially of a solution of boron fluoride in hydrofluoric acid.
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(chemistry) A binary compound of fluorine and another element or radical.
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(organic chemistry) To react with a fluorosilane
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(inorganic chemistry) The acid H₂SiF₆ that is used in water fluoridation
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(chemistry) Any cation of the general formula R₂X⁺, where X is any halogen.
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(inorganic chemistry) Synonym of helium hydride
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(chemistry) any fluoride containing seven fluorine atoms in each molecule
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(chemistry, in combination) A chemical compound containing seven sulfate ions. (SO₄)₇
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound having seven sulfide groups, or seven linked sulfur atoms
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(organic chemistry) Describing an organometallic compound that has two different metals each surrounded by a group of ligands
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(inorganic chemistry) A heteropolymetalate.
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(inorganic chemistry) A compound of hydrogen with a more electropositive element.
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(chemistry) the production or organoboranes by the addition of diborane to unsaturated organic compounds
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(chemistry) hydrobromide
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(industrial) hydrofluoric acid.
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound sodium hydrogen arsenate.
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(chemistry) The univalent group -HC₂O₄, or any salt containing it.
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(organic chemistry) Any hydrometallation reaction involving a tin hydride
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(inorganic chemistry) One of several systematic acid names for water, H₂O.
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(inorganic chemistry) A salt or anion containing aluminium and hydroxide groups, Al(OH)₄⁻
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(inorganic chemistry) A semiconductor binary compound of indium and arsenic (InAs)
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion SO₂I⁻ or any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) The material formed by such kryptonation
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound lithium aluminium hydride.
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Alternative spelling 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) the lithium salt of hydrobromic acid, LiBr, sometimes used as a desiccant
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(inorganic chemistry) LiH, a gray solid that reacts violently with water, and can ignite spontaneously in air; it has a number of industrial applications, and is used in the manufacture of lithium aluminium hydride.
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(chemistry) the lithium salt of hydriodic acid, HI
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(inorganic chemistry) The salt LiBO₂
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(chemistry) A binary compound of lithium and nitrogen, Li₃N.
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound Li₂O₂ that is used to remove carbon dioxide from air and replace it with oxygen
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(chemistry) An anion of mendelevium.
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(chemistry) An organometallic compound or a metallic complex
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion PFO₃²⁻ formally derived from phosphate by replacing one O⁻ with a fluorine atom; any salt containing this anion
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(chemistry) Any oxide of nitrogen.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound that has nine titanate anions
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion Mo(CN)₈⁴⁻; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) Alternative form of octoxide [(inorganic chemistry) any oxide having eight oxygen atoms in each molecule or unit cell]
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(inorganic chemistry) The binary compound of hydrogen and sulfur H₂S₈
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(obsolete, chemistry) oxylium
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(inorganic chemistry, often in combination) A rhenium and oxygen atom bound together as part of a larger ion or complex
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound that is a mixed oxide and bismuthide
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(chemistry) A binary compound of oxygen and fluorine, OF₂; a powerful oxidizing agent.
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(inorganic chemistry) A mixed oxide and orthosilicate
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(chemistry) Any substance that is both an oxide and a pnictide, especially any of a class of such iron compounds that are semiconductors
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(inorganic chemistry) An allotrope of oxygen (symbol O₃) having three atoms in the molecule instead of the usual two; it is a toxic gas, generated from oxygen by electrical discharge.
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(inorganic chemistry) Relating to palladium with an oxidation number of 2
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(chemistry, in combination) Five chlorine atoms in a compound
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(inorganic chemistry) Any phosphide containing five phosphorus atoms
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound having five telluride ions
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxyanion SO₅²⁻; any salt containing this ion
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(chemistry) any compound of general formula RSe-OOH
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(inorganic chemistry) Any binary compound of platinum and a more electropositive metal
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(inorganic chemistry) The PbO₂²⁻ oxyanion or hydrated forms; any salt containing this anion
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(chemistry) plumbylidene, a divalent lead organometallic compound.
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(chemistry) Any lead analogue of a carbene; R₂Pb:
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(chemistry) Any binary compound of a pnictogen
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(inorganic chemistry) a polyoxometalate of niobium
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(inorganic chemistry) Any anion, based on a phosphomolybdate, in which several atoms have been replaced by oxygen
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(chemistry) Initialism of polyoxometalate. [(chemistry) Any of several metallates containing cluster of transition metal atoms ligated to oxygen and other atoms; they are either synthetic or occur naturally as minerals]
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound RuO₄
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(chemistry) Any oxide containing three oxygen atoms for every two atoms of another element.
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(chemistry) A hydrido complex, NaBH₄; it is a selective reducing agent used in many industrial applications.
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(inorganic chemistry, pharmacology) A poisonous crystalline salt NaF that is used in trace amounts in the fluoridation of drinking water and toothpastes, in metallurgy, as a flux, and as a pesticide.
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(inorganic chemistry) lithium borohydride
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(inorganic chemistry) An allotrope of tellurium having a structure similar to that of graphene
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(inorganic chemistry, in combination) Four arsenic atoms in a compound
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Alternative form of tetrarsenide [(inorganic chemistry) Any arsenide containing four atoms of arsenic per molecule]
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(inorganic chemistry, in combination) Four boron atoms in a compound
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(chemistry) Any compound containing four carbonate groups in each molecule or unit cell
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(chemistry, in combination) Four chlorine atoms in a compound
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion PtCl₄²⁻; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion BF₄⁻ and any salt containing this ion; they have a number of uses in synthetic chemistry
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(chemistry) any iodide containing four iodine atoms in each molecule
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(chemistry) Any phosphide having four phosphorus atoms
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(inorganic chemistry) Any arsenide containing four atoms of arsenic per molecule
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(chiefly Britain) Alternative spelling of tetrasulfur tetranitride [(inorganic chemistry) a simple binary compound of sulfur and nitrogen, S₄N₄, having a ring structure; it is explosive]
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(inorganic chemistry) Any telluride containing four atoms of tellurium per molecule
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(chemistry, in combination) Four uranyl functional groups in a compound.
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(inorganic chemistry) An element from the carbon group (or group 14) of the periodic table, which includes silicon, germanium, tin, and lead.
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(chemistry) Any metallate containing sulfur as ligand
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(inorganic chemistry) Either of two binary compounds of titanium and oxygen - titanium dioxide and titanium trioxide
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of a range of poorly characterized oxides of titanium having the composition TiOₓ where x is between one and two
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(inorganic chemistry) Any antimonide containing three atoms of antimony per molecule.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any oxide containing thirteen atoms of oxygen per molecule, O₁₃.
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(chemistry) Combined with three molecules of water
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(chemistry) any organic compound of general formula R-OOO-R', derived from trioxidane
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound containing three sulfate groups or ions
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(obsolete, chemistry) trioxide; the third of a series of oxides of a particular metal
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(inorganic chemistry) Any oxide having eleven oxygen atoms
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(chemistry) a binary compound of uranium and fluorine, UF₆; it is a grey solid, or heavy gas, and is used in the uranium enrichment process to produce fuel for nuclear reactors or nuclear weapons
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of xenon
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(inorganic chemistry) Any binary compound of zirconium
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