Concept cluster: Chemistry > Compounds and reactions
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Any compound which yields H+ ions (protons) when dissolved in water; an Arrhenius acid.
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(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) carbon dioxide, carbonic acid
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(inorganic chemistry) Of or pertaining to the actinides.
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(chemistry, obsolete) A compound of two atoms of hydrogen with some other substance.
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(chemistry) Alternative spelling of Brønsted acid [(chemistry) Any molecular entity capable of donating a proton to a base.]
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(chemistry) Alternative spelling of Brønsted base [(chemistry) any molecular entity capable of accepting a proton from an acid]
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(inorganic chemistry) An anion derived from calcium
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(chemistry) A carbon-containing alloy or doping of a metal or semiconductor, such as steel.
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(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) carbon dioxide
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carbon dioxide
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(obsolete) Carbon dioxide.
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(chemistry) Modified by the addition of cerium
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(inorganic chemistry) A series of molybdenum chalcogenide compounds, of general formula MₓMo₆X₈ (where M = a metal and X = a chalcogen), that have superconducting properties.
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Containing chlorine.
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(chemistry) any ion containing more than one atom. e.g. sulphate as opposed to sulphide
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(chemistry) Any compound, of general formula Xⁿ⁺, which can be transformed into a conjugate acid HX⁽ⁿ⁺¹⁾⁺ by the gain of a proton.
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Alternative spelling of dihydrogen monoxide [(inorganic chemistry, usually humorous) H₂O, water.]
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Designating an equal mixture of an acid and its sodium salt
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(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) A poorly-characterized phosphorescent substance obtained by heating calcium chloride.
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Synonym of sodium acetate trihydrate
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Initialism of high-test peroxide. [An aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide, containing at least 85% hydrogen peroxide, often also containing a stabilizer to prevent decomposition]
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(chemistry) The tendency in a transition metal hydride for an H⁻ ion to transfer to a substrate
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Rich in hydrogen
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(chemistry) reacted or treated with a hydroborate
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(obsolete, chemistry) Formed from hydrogen and carbon
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(chemistry) Of or relating to hydrochloric acid.
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(chemistry) hydrogen peroxide
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(chemistry) hydrogen-like
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(astronautics) A type of binary rocket fuel composed of liquid oxygen (lox) oxidizer and liquid hydrogen combustible.
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(chemistry) Containing combined water; hydrated.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any oxide that has a higher than normal ratio of oxygen to metal
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(chemistry, obsolete) Any perchlorate.
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A solution of hydrogen peroxide and other compounds that is reputed to have health benefits.
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(inorganic chemistry) Relating to molybdenum in a +2 oxidation state
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(inorganic chemistry) Containing a single sulfur atom
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(chemistry, obsolete) Producing muriatic substances or salt.
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(inorganic chemistry) Relating to niobium.
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A place where potassium nitrate or saltpetre is produced.
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(now historical) Air thought to be charged with nitre.
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(chemistry) An oxide of the metal osmium, OsO₄; it is very poisonous, has a pungent smell and can cause blindness; it is a powerful oxidizing agent, and is used to stain biological materials.
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(physics, chemistry) The cation H₂O⁺, present in interstellar space, formed by removal of an electron from a water molecule
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Alternative spelling of oxyhydrogen [(chemistry) A potentially explosive mixture of hydrogen and oxygen]
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Molecular oxygen (O₂), a colorless, odorless gas at room temperature, also called dioxygen.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any mixed oxide and hydroxide
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Any of a class of explosive materials consisting of a mixture of liquid oxygen and fuel.
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(chemistry, obsolete) Combined with a relatively large amount of carbon.
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(chemistry) reaction with a persulfide
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phosphorrösslerite
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(obsolete, chemistry) phosphide
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(obsolete, chemistry) phosphide
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(obsolete, chemistry) phosphine
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(obsolete, chemistry) fluorine
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(chemistry) Any of several metallates containing cluster of transition metal atoms ligated to oxygen and other atoms; they are either synthetic or occur naturally as minerals
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Alternative form of polysulfated [(chemistry) modified by the addition of multiple sulfate groups]
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Alternative form of polysulfonated [sulfonated with many sulfonate groups]
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(chemistry) any compound of general formula R-PH₂
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(chemistry) A stable allotrope of phosphorus; used in the manufacture of safety matches, pesticides etc.
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Synonym of metal hydride
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(chemistry, nonstandard, science fiction, rare) Oxygen.
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(chemistry) any oxide containing a small proportion of oxygen
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(chemistry) The replacement of a hydrogen atom of an organic compound with a sulfate (-OSO₂OH) functional group, or the replacement of the hydrogen atoms of two molecules to form a sulfate (R-OSO₂O-R)
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(organic chemistry) Reaction with, or conversion to a sulfenic acid
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Reacted with sulfur to form a sulfide.
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any ore containing elemental sulfur, or a sulfide from which it may be obtained
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(chemistry) reaction with sulfur
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Alternative form of trisulfated [(chemistry) Modified by the addition of three sulfate groups]
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(biochemistry, in combination) Eleven heme groups in a molecule
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(chiefly chemistry) unsulfured

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