n
(chemistry) The product of an addition reaction.
adj
Having both of two related functions
n
(chemistry) An anionotropic rearrangement reaction
n
(chemistry) Breaking of chemical bonds within a compound to produce simpler compounds or elements.
n
(chemistry) Either of a pair of geometric isomers, one having the cis- and one having the trans- configuration.
adj
(organic chemistry) Blending two linear, amorphous polymers such that the phases interpenetrate.
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(chemistry) A form of isomerism in which isomers differ in the conformation of the molecule due to rotation of atoms about one or more single bonds
v
To remove or neutralize the acidic content of
v
(chemistry) To cause or undergo decatenation.
v
(chemistry) To cause, or to undergo decomplexation
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(chemistry) The breakup of a molecular complex
n
(chemistry) The removal of a molecule that had been inserted between two others.
adj
(chemistry) Subject to delithiation
v
To cause, or to undergo demetallation
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That has been treated in a deoiling process
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(chemistry) A technique which transforms a chemical compound into a product of similar chemical structure.
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(chemistry) deuteriation
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(chemistry) To cause or to undergo dismutation.
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(biochemistry) A disproportionation reaction, especially in a biological context, in which oxidized and reduced forms of a chemical species are produced simultaneously
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(chemistry) a reaction between two substances in which two parts of each substance are exchanged; metathesis
n
(chemistry) A reducing agent that functions by donating electrons to another compound
n
Alternative form of exciplex [(chemistry, physics) Any complex or heteronuclear molecule existing in an excited state, that is dissociated in the ground state.]
adj
(chemistry) Describing the movement of clusters of atoms between two ligands or other groups
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(chemistry) A chemical process of decomposition involving the splitting of a bond and the addition of the hydrogen cation and the hydroxide anion of water.
n
(chemistry) intermolecular chelation
adj
(organic chemistry) Between tactic regions of a polymer
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Alternative spelling of lactonization [(organic chemistry) Reaction with, or conversion into a lactone.]
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(chemistry) A compound or functional group that is attractive to centres of positive charge, and donates electrons, especially donating an electron pair to an electrophile to form a bond.
adj
Having a few functions
adj
Alternative form of organocatalyzed [(organic chemistry) catalyzed by an organocatalyst]
adj
Relating to peroxides, but especially to the bleaching effect of hydrogen peroxide
n
(chemistry, archaic) The formation of a new compound by rearrangement of the molecules.
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(chemistry) A reaction that takes place in gelatinized starch when the amylose and amylopectin chains realign themselves, largely responsible for bread becoming stale.
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(chemistry) An association, or a reaction, of a solute with a solvent
v
(chemistry) To change the conformation of a molecule
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