Concept cluster: Chemistry > Chemistry (8)
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(chemistry, obsolete) An element that in combination produces amphid salt; applied by Jöns Jacob Berzelius to oxygen, sulphur, selenium, and tellurium.
adj
containing argon.
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(chemistry) Characterized by attraction between gold ions.
adj
Alternative form of bicarbureted [(chemistry, obsolete) Containing two atoms or equivalents of carbon in the molecule.]
n
(chemistry) A solution used to stabilize the pH (acidity) of a liquid.
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With caesium added or applied.
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Alternative form of carbogen [A mixture of carbon dioxide and oxygen gas.]
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Containing dissolved salts of iron.
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treated using chloramination
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Of, containing, or relating to a chloride.
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(chemistry) Of water, that has had chlorine added to it to purify it.
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(obsolete) Relating to, or resembling, the electronegative character of chlorine; hence, electronegative; opposed to basylous or zincous.
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(organic chemistry) Reacted with a cuprate or other copper compound.
v
(chemistry) To treat or react with cyanide
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A method of obtaining chlorine gas by passing hydrochloric acid gas over heated slag which has been previously saturated with a solution of some metallic salt, such as copper sulfate.
adj
From which the chloramine has been removed
n
The removal of fluoride, especially from a water supply
n
(chemistry) The removal of iodine from a compound (especially from iodothyronine).
v
To cause, or to undergo desulfonation
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chlorination (disinfection) via the production of hypochlorite by passing an electric current through salt water
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hexaferrum
n
(astronomy) Fe/H (metallicity)
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A solution of hydrogen peroxide with ferrous iron, used as a catalyst to oxidize contaminants or waste waters.
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(medicine) A therapeutic preparation of iron and nuclein (a phosphorized protein) historically used in the treatment of anemia.
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A chelate compound of iron
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(medicine) A chelate prepared from ferric chloride and choline citrate; used to treat iron deficiency
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(medicine) ferrous sulfate in the form of an iron tablet
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An intravenous Fe₃O₄ preparation for treatment of anaemia resulting from chronic kidney disease.
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(chemistry) The act or process of adding fluoride to something, especially water.
adj
Treated with fluoride
adj
(chemistry) Having a chemical affinity for fluorocarbons.
adj
Alternative spelling of phossy [Affected or caused by the presence of phosphorus.]
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Alternative form of gray hydrogen [hydrogen generated from hydrocarbon sources without attempting to capture and eliminate the waste carbon pollution]
n
(geology) A haplic form of perox
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(chemistry) Relating to hydrogen.
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of, related to, or containing hydrogen
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A water treatment method that chlorinates water to a very high degree.
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(chemistry, aeronautics) Any hypergolic propellant.
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(chemistry, aeronautics, of a reaction) Involving such a hypergolic agent.
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(chemistry) Having great oxidizing power
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(analytical chemistry) An insoluble matrix of small beads having a charged surface; used as an artificial zeolite in water softeners and in ion exchange chromatography.
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treated with lithium or one of its compounds.
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(biochemistry) A superparamagnetic form of ferritin that contains magnetic ferric oxide in its interior
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(pharmacology, historical) A preparation of mercury, especially as a treatment for syphilis.
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Containing oxygen.
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(chemistry) capable of being oxidized, or converted into an oxide
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(chemistry) The part of a flame that has an excess of oxygen and is capable of oxidizing something that it is in contact with
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A hypervalent form of iron formed by binding with an oxygen atom
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(chemistry, especially in combination) A radical containing ferryl iron and an oxygen atom Feᴵⱽ-O; found especially in forms of heme
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(dated) An aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide formerly used as a disinfectant.
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The act of perchlorinating.
adj
(inorganic chemistry) Relating to osmium in its highest oxidation state (+8)
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Hydrogen peroxide, especially when in an aqueous solution used as a bleach.
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A mixture of hydrogen peroxide and ozone used in drinking water treatment
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(obsolete) phosphorescent
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containing, or yielding phosphorus
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(obsolete) any substance exhibiting phosphorescence; a phosphor
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A paste of white phosphorus used to tip early matches.
adj
(obsolete, chemistry) treated, or reacted with phosphorus
adj
Reacted or treated with potassium salts
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(chemistry) Describing a solvent that can accept protons, and is therefore basic.
n
(chemistry) any compound that promotes sequestration by forming chelate compounds with metal ions; especially when used as food additives in order to prevent metal catalyzed oxidation
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(chemistry) Converted into a cation by the addition of a sodium ion
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(inorganic chemistry) The replacement of metal ions (typically lithium) with those of sodium
v
(transitive) To treat with sulfur, or a sulfur compound, especially to preserve or to counter agricultural pests.
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Alternative spelling of sulfurized [Reacted or treated with sulfur or sulfur dioxide]
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Treatment or impregnation with sulfur.
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(inorganic chemistry) An exothermic redox reaction between a metal and metal oxide as reactants, such as aluminium and iron oxide.
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Treated with thorium or thoria .
n
A pH indicator that can also be used to make invisible ink.
adj
Of or containing urates.

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