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(chemistry) The C₂O₂²⁻ anion produced by deprotonation of acetylenediol; the coordinate base of acetylenediol.
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(organic chemistry) Relating to an alkanesulfonic acid or its derivatives
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(organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of an alkynoic acid
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(organic chemistry) Any allenyl derivative (rather than an ester) of a boronate; an ester or salt of an allenylboronic acid CH₂=C=CH-B(OH)₂
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(agriculture) A nitrogen fertilizer based on ammonium nitrate.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any salt or ester of antimonic acid; the anion SbO₄³⁻
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(chemistry) A salt of apocrenic acid (C₂₁H₁₂O₁₂).
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Any salt of citric acid in which only one of the acidic hydrogen atoms has been replaced
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(organic chemistry) Any salt of phthalic acid in which only one of the acidic hydrogen atoms has been replaced
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(chemistry) A salt or ester of boletic acid; a fumarate.
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A salt or ester formed by the combination of boric acid with a base or positive radical
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(inorganic chemistry) Of or pertaining to bromous acid or its derivatives
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(chemistry, obsolete) A salt or ester of cahincic acid.
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(inorganic chemistry) The calcium salt of acetic acid
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(organic chemistry) Pertaining to a carbocation
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(inorganic chemistry) Any metal oxyanion that also contains one or more chlorine atoms; a salt containing such an ion
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(chemistry) a chemical compound with the formula Cu(OAc)₂
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Of or pertaining to decanoic acid or its derivatives; capric
n
(chemistry) Any salt of a diol; the resulting anion
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A salt or ester of dipicolinic acid.
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that contains two taurate groups or ions
n
(chemistry) any salt or ester of dithionous acid, H₂S₂O₄
n
(chemistry) Any salt or ester of edetic acid.
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Obsolete form of elaidate. [(chemistry) A salt of elaidic acid.]
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A salt or ester of fluorosilicic acid.
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(chemistry) Any salt or ester of fulminic acid, mostly explosive.
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(inorganic chemistry) gallium hydride (Ga₂H₆ or other similar compounds)
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(obsolete, chemistry) beryllium oxide
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(organic chemistry) Any halogenated enolate.
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(chemistry, obsolete) Any salt of hederic acid, an organic compound first extracted from ivy seeds, now called hederagenin.
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(organic chemistry) Any salt that has one fumarate anion for each two organic cations
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The anion formed from histidine; any salt containing this anion
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(chemistry) Of or pertaining to hypoiodous acid or its derivatives
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(chemistry) Any hypothetical salt or ester of iodous acid
n
(chemistry) Any salt or ester of itaconic acid.
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A salt or ester of kaolinic acid.
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(chemistry) The magnesium salt of lactic acid; sometimes used as a buffer of a food additive
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(chemistry) A salt of mannitic acid.
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(chemistry) A mellitate.
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(chemistry) A salt of mellitic acid.
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(chemistry) A salt or ion derived from menthol.
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(chemistry) A salt of mesaconic acid.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of several oxyacids of boron having the general formula (HBO₂)ₙ.
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(chemistry) A salt of metantimonic acid.
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(inorganic chemistry) A salt of metastannic acid
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(chemistry) A compound of tin obtained as an isomeric modification of stannic acid.
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(chemistry) A vanadic acid analogous to metaphosphoric acid.
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(organic chemistry) a clear, colorless, flammable liquid, molecular formula C₄H₆O.
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(chemistry) A salt of methionic acid.
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(chemistry) A salt or ester of methylitaconic acid.
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(chemistry) Any salt of molybdic acid.
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(chemistry) A substance of this kind.
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(chemistry) Any salt or ester containing a single citrate anion or group
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(organic chemistry) Any salt or ester containing a single fumarate group or ion
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(chemistry, dated) A salt of moric acid.
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(chemistry) A salt of muconic acid.
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Of, pertaining to, yielding, or derived from naphthalene
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that has eight acetate groups (typically of a sugar)
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Any compound of this kind.
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(inorganic chemistry) any salt or ester of orthosilicic acid, (M⁺)₄SiO₄⁴⁻ or Si(OR)₄
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(chemistry) A salt of osmious acid.
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(organic chemistry) Any organic compound containing only atoms of carbon and oxygen
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Any salt or ester of oxophytodienoic acid; they are jasmonate phytohormones
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(chemistry, of an acid) Containing five replaceable hydrogen atoms.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any salt of pentathionic acid
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(organic chemistry) Any perfluoro derivative of an undecanoate group or anion
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxyanion Mo₄O₁₂(O₂)₂⁴⁻; any salt containing this anion
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(chemistry) The form of a salt of a particular base/acid combination in which the base has the highest valency; i.e. the salt formally derived from a peroxide.
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(chemistry) A salt of persulphocyanic acid.
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(chemistry) A salt or ester of platinocyanic acid.
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(chemistry) Any salt or ester of polythionic acid, containing an anion or group of the form SₙO₆²⁻ or -SₙO₆-
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alternative form of E261.
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(organic chemistry) The potassium salt of benzoic acid.
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(inorganic chemistry) The form of a salt of a particular base/acid combination that has the lowest proportion of base.
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(chemistry) A salt of purpuric acid.
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(chemistry) An acid, H₄Sb₂O₇ derived from antimonic acid analogously to pyrophosphoric acid.
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(chemistry) Any salt of pyroarsenic acid.
n
(chemistry) An ester or a salt of quinic acid.
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(chemistry) The name of an organic compound that uses two words, the first specifying the radical and the second the functional group, e.g. "alkyl halide" or "benzoyl peroxide".
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(chemistry) A salt of rutic acid.
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(chemistry) A salt of santonic acid.
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(chemistry) A salt or ester of santoninic acid.
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(chemistry) An acid related to santonin.
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of sodium dodecyl sulfate. [Synonym of sodium lauryl sulfate]
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(chemistry) any salt or ester of selenic acid
n
(chemistry) Any reaction involving the addition of a selenium compound
adj
(chemistry) Containing, or acting as, a base in the proportions of a sesqui compound.
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(chemistry) A salt or ester of silicotungstic acid.
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(chemistry) The sodium salt of acetic acid.
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The salts of the fatty acids that make up palm oil. It is obtained through saponification of such fatty acids with caustic soda
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(organic chemistry) Any organic derivative of this group
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(organic chemistry) Any ester of sulfuric acid.
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(organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of a sulfinic acid
adj
(organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to a sulfonic acid or its derivatives.
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(chemistry) any member of the class or organic acids containing this group; used in detergents, dyes and ion exchange resins
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Any of four isomeric derivatives of salicylic acid containing an attached sulfonic acid group.
n
(organic chemistry) A sulfonate derivative of succinate (salt or ester of sulfosuccinc acid)
adj
(American spelling, chemistry) Of, or relating to sulfur, especially in its higher oxidation state
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(chemistry) A salt or ester of sulpharsenic acid.
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(chemistry) A hypothetical sulphacid analogous to arsenic acid, known only in its salts.
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(organic chemistry) A sulfonic acid obtained by dissolving indigo in sulfuric acid.
n
(chemistry) A salt or ester of sulphocyanic acid; a thiocyanate.
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(chemistry) A salt or ester of sulphostannic acid.
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(chemistry) A salt or ester of sulphotungstic acid.
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(chemistry) Any cyclic ester of a hydroxy sulfinic acid.
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(chemistry) any cyclic ester of a hydroxy sulfonic acid; analogous to a lactone
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(dated, inorganic chemistry) A supersalt of tartrate and tartaric acid
n
(chemistry) any salt of tantalic acid
n
(chemistry) A salt of tartramic acid.
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(chemistry) A salt of tartronic acid.
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(inorganic chemistry) Relating to tellurhydric acid
n
(chemistry) Any conjugate base, salt, or ester having four acetate groups.
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Alternative form of tetracid [a tetracarboxylic acid]
n
Alternative form of tetraacetate [(chemistry) Any conjugate base, salt, or ester having four acetate groups.]
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that has four octanoate groups or ions
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxyanion S₄O₆²⁻ derived from tetrathionic acid; any salt containing this ion
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Any salt or ester containing four trifluoroacetate groups
n
(chemistry) A salt or ester of tetronic acid.
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(chemistry) A salt of a hypothetical thallic acid.
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(chemistry) Any salt or ester of a thionic acid
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(chemistry) Any compound formally derived from a phosphate by replacing one or more oxygen atoms with sulfur
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(chemistry) any salt or ester of thiosulfuric acid
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(organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of a thiosulfinic acid R-SO-S-R^'
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(chemistry) A compound of thymol analogous to a salt.
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(chemistry) A salt of any of the toluic acids.
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(chemistry) Any tribasic acid.
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that has three benzoate groups or anions
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(organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of trichloroacetic acid
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(chemistry) A palmitate derived from three molecules of palmitic acid.
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(chemistry) Any salt or ester of triphosphoric acid.
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(chemistry) A salt of trithionic acid.
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(chemistry) Any salt of tungstic acid.
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(inorganic chemistry) A salt or ester of tungstosilicic acid.
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(chemistry) A salt of ulmic acid.
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(chemistry) Any salt or ester of vanadous acid
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(chemistry) A salt of veratric acid.
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(chemistry) Any salt of violuric acid
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(chemistry, obsolete) Synonym of sulfuric acid
n
(chemistry, dated) Any salt of xeronic acid.
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