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To treat with bromic acid or a bromate
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(inorganic chemistry) The normal oxide of carbon, CO₂; a colorless, odorless gas formed during respiration and combustion and consumed by plants during photosynthesis.
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(chemistry) Containing chlorine and iodine.
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(biochemistry) Any compound in which one or more hydroxyl groups of a sugar have been replaced by atoms of chlorine
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(chemistry) Reaction with, or formation of a cyanide
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(chemistry) The addition of two atoms of iodine to a compound
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(organic chemistry) The functional group >PO₃F formed by replacing one hydroxyl of a phosphate group with a fluorine atom; any compound containing such a group
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(chemistry) Of a compound: containing a halogen as part of the molecule.
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Alternative form of heptoxide [(chemistry) any oxide containing seven oxygen atoms in each molecule]
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of a family of mixed oxyacids of metals (such as tungsten) and nonmetals (such as phosphorus)
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(chemistry, archaic) A supposed compound of hydrofluoric acid and a base; a fluoride.
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(chemistry) Any chemical compound of indium and a more electropositive element.
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(inorganic chemistry) An intermetallic compound
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of iodine and another element or radical.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of several complex oxyacids containing atoms of one or more metals; they form heteropoly acids in combination with non-metallic compounds
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(inorganic chemistry) Synonym of tetramolybdate
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A carbide that decomposes in water to produce methane.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any mixture of the oxides of more than one metal, but especially the blend of plutonium and uranium oxides that is used (as MOX fuel) in nuclear reactors
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(chemistry) Containing nitric and hydrochloric ions, see nitro-hydrochloric acid.
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Alternative form of nitracline [A layer in a body of water in which the nitrate concentration changes rapidly with depth]
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Synonym of organoarsenic
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(chemistry) Any of several anions or complexes that contain both an oxide and a halide group
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(inorganic chemistry) Alternative form of oxyhydroxide [(inorganic chemistry) Any mixed oxide and hydroxide]
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Alternative form of oxypnictide [(chemistry) Any substance that is both an oxide and a pnictide, especially any of a class of such iron compounds that are semiconductors]
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A polyatomic ion that has at least one oxygen atom and an overall positive charge.
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A substance, containing sodium peroxide and other salts, which releases oxygen upon contact with water.
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(chemistry) Any cation of general formula R-O⁺.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any binary compound of palladium and a more electropositive metal
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(chemistry) Any iodide having five iodine atoms
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion OOH⁻ derived from hydrogen peroxide
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(inorganic chemistry) A divalent radical or anion containing two oxygen atoms linked by a covalent bond; any substance containing this group which yields hydrogen peroxide when treated with an acid.
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(chemistry) any of the higher hydrides of phosphorus having general formula PₙHₙ₊₂
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Obsolete form of phosphine. [(inorganic chemistry, uncountable) A toxic gas, chemical formula PH₃.]
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(inorganic chemistry, uncountable) A toxic gas, chemical formula PH₃.
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(chemistry) the tetravalent positively-charged phosphorus cation R₄P⁺
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(inorganic chemistry) Synonym of cyanophosphonate
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A molecule of phosphorus that contains both covalent and ionic bonds.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of a series of oxides of a particular metal that has the fewest atoms of oxygen per molecule
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(chemistry) any compound of general formula R₂P-H
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(chemistry) any compound of general formula PR₃ (where R is not H)
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(chemistry) The addition of three atoms of iodine to a compound
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(inorganic chemistry) The powerful oxidizing agent H₂XeO₄ formed by the dissolution of xenon trioxide in water
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