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(inorganic chemistry, archaic) A mixture of three parts concentrated hydrochloric acid to one part concentrated nitric acid.
n
Alternative form of aqua regia [(inorganic chemistry, archaic) A mixture of three parts concentrated hydrochloric acid to one part concentrated nitric acid.]
n
(chemistry) A compound which yields H+ ions (protons) when dissolved in water (one of three main definitions of acid).
adj
(rare) Poisoned with arsenic.
adj
Alternative form of arseniuretted [(chemistry, archaic) Combined with arsenic.]
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(inorganic chemistry) Synonym of dichromate
n
(obsolete, chemistry) methane
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(informal) With, or like, chlorine.
adj
That contains chlorine or chloride
adj
(obsolete) chlorinated
n
(obsolete, chemistry) chloride
n
A method of extracting gold and silver from their ores with a solution of sodium cyanide
n
(inorganic chemistry) A chemical compound containing an anion composed of nickel and cyanide ligands.
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Synonym of hydroniumjarosite or natrojarosite.
n
(chemistry, especially in combination) Two arsenic atoms in a molecule.
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(inorganic chemistry) A salt or anion with oxygen and two boron atoms in the formula, (BO₃)₂ or B₂O₅
adj
(chemistry, obsolete) Relating to, or consisting of, euchlorine.
n
(chemistry, archaic) A yellow or greenish-yellow gas, supposed to consist of chlorine dioxide with some free chlorine.
adj
Alternative form of fluohydric [(chemistry) hydrofluoric]
n
(inorganic chemistry) Any mixed fluoride and chloride
n
(chemistry) Any element of group 17, i.e. fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, astatine and tennessine, which form a salt by direct union with a metal.
n
(chemistry) A chemical engineering component that removes hydrochloric acid from a product such as a chlorinated hydrocarbon by treatment with a base
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(chemistry) hypochlorous acid
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(inorganic chemistry) One of several systematic acid names for water, H₂O.
n
(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) iodide
n
(chemistry, archaic) hydrochloride
n
(inorganic chemistry) a colourless gas with molecular formula HI, having a suffocating smell; it forms hydriodic acid when dissolved in water
n
(chemistry) potassium bicarbonate
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(chemistry, obsolete) Any hydride.
n
(chemistry) Any acid formed from a binary compound of hydrogen and a halogen
n
(inorganic chemistry) The acid formed when hydrogen iodide is dissolved in water
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(inorganic chemistry) Any material that is a mixed hydroxide and carbonate
adj
(chemistry) perchloric
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(obsolete, chemistry) perchloric
adj
(chemistry) Pertaining to or derived from chlorine having a valence lower than in chlorous compounds.
n
(chemistry) the simplest oxyacid of iodine, HIO; it is formed when iodine dissolves in water, or when higher oxyacids are reduced
adj
(organic chemistry) Between neighbouring carbon atoms
adj
(chemistry) Treated or reacted with iodine or hydroiodic acid
n
(countable, uncountable, obsolete) An iodide.
n
(chemistry, obsolete) iodide
adj
Containing tetraethyllead.
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(inorganic chemistry) The lithium salt of nitric acid, LiNO₃, used in fireworks and flares.
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of magnesium and nitrogen (Mg₃N₂).
n
Abbreviation of mixed oxide fuel.
n
(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) chloride
n
(US, inorganic chemistry) A mineral form of potassium nitrate (saltpetre) used in making gunpowder.
n
(inorganic chemistry) The anion Fe(CN)₅NO²⁻; any salt containing this anion
n
(uncountable) Molecular nitrogen (N₂), a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature.
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(inorganic chemistry) The cation NO⁺ derived from nitric oxide
n
(chemistry, obsolete) niter
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(chemistry, obsolete) ammonium nitrate
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(chemistry, obsolete) nitrous
n
(inorganic chemistry) The oxyacid of iodine IO(OH)₅
adj
(chemistry) Containing both oxygen and chlorine.
n
(obsolete, chemistry) hydrochloric acid
adj
(chemistry) Describing compounds containing the most highly oxidized state of chlorine
v
(chemistry) To add the maximum amount of chlorine to.
n
(chemistry, obsolete) nitrogen gas
n
(chemistry) a salt, KI, formally derived from potassium hydroxide and hydriodic acid, used as an analytical reagent, in organic synthesis, and in the preparation of photosensitive emulsions and as a radioprotector to protect the thyroid.
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(inorganic chemistry) KNO₃, a naturally occurring salt, notably used as an ingredient of gunpowder; also used a food preservative and as an ingredient in toothpaste for sensitive gums; historically used in the production of nitric acid (HNO₃).
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(chemistry, obsolete) A halogen.
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(uncommon) Sodium nitrate.
n
(chemistry, obsolete) nitrogen
n
Synonym of white arsenic
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