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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(inorganic chemistry) The solid, Al₂O₃, commonly known as alumina; it occurs as bauxite, sapphire, ruby and other forms; it is used in the manufacture of ceramics
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A chemical element (symbol Sb, from Latin stibium) with an atomic number of 51: a lustrous gray metalloid.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(chemistry) An atom of this kind.
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(inorganic chemistry) A white, crystalline compound, BeO, used in semiconductors and in specialist ceramic applications.
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A chemical element (symbol Bi) with an atomic number of 83: a brittle silvery-white metal.
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The chemical element (symbol B) with an atomic number of 5, which is a metalloid found in its pure form as a dark amorphous powder.
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(countable) An atom of this element.
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Alternative form of cassiopeium [(obsolete) The original name of the element lutetium.]
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(chemistry) containing two aluminium atoms
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Obsolete form of didymium. [A mixture of praseodymium and neodymium once thought to be an element (symbol Di).]
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(obsolete) An early proposed name for vanadium.
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Of or containing germanium.
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A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol Ge) with an atomic number of 32: a lustrous, hard-brittle, grayish-white metalloid in the carbon group.
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(obsolete, chemistry) Beryllium.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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Obsolete form of hydrargyrum. [(chemistry, medicine) Mercury (chemical element)]
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(semiconductor physics) Initialism of indium gallium zinc oxide: an oxide-semiconductor with the chemical formula InGaO₃(ZnO)₅
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A single atom of this element.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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Alternative form of celtium [(obsolete) A supposed chemical element of the rare earth group (proposed symbol Ct), later determined to be identical to lutetium.]
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(countable) An atom of this element.
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(countable) An atom of this element.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(inorganic chemistry) Containing manganese in oxidation states +2 and +3
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A silvery-colored, toxic, metallic chemical element, liquid at room temperature, with atomic number 80 and symbol Hg.
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(chemistry, obsolete) A supposed noble gas, once thought to exist in minute amounts in the atmosphere as a result of a flawed study of density spectra.
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A single atom of this element.
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(countable) A form or sample of the element.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(uncountable) The chemical element (symbol N) with an atomic number of 7 and atomic weight of 14.0067. It is a colorless and odorless gas.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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A chemical element (symbol Pd) with an atomic number of 46: a rare, lustrous silvery-white metal.
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Alternative form of pnictogen [(chemistry) Any element from group 15 of the periodic table, which includes nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony and bismuth.]
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(chemistry) Any element from group 15 of the periodic table, which includes nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antimony and bismuth.
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(chemistry) A poor metal, usually including gallium, indium, tin, thallium, lead, and bismuth, also known as B-subgroup metals, other metals, and p-block metals.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(chemistry) Any of a group of seventeen soft, lustrous, sometimes magnetic metals that form trivalent salts; they include the lanthanides plus yttrium, scandium, thorium and sometimes zirconium.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(countable) An atom of this element.
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(chemistry, obsolete) tungsten
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(chemistry, uncountable) A nonmetallic element (symbol Si) with an atomic number of 14 and atomic weight of 28.0855.
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The chemical element (symbol Na) with an atomic number of 11 and atomic weight of 22.990. It is a soft, waxy, silvery, reactive alkali metal that is never found unbound in nature.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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A single atom of this element.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(chemistry, dated) Former name of darmstadtium.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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(countable) A single atom of this element.
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