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(inorganic chemistry) The unstable compound, HArF, formed by reacting argon with hydrogen fluoride
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(obsolete) nitrogenized
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of bromine and some other element or radical.
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(inorganic chemistry) A particular kind of toxic, corrosive liquid that is soluble in sulfuric acid, and is used to make uranium hexofluoride.
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(organic chemistry) A halomethane with the chemical formula CHBrF₂
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(organic chemistry) Any halohydrin in which the halogen is bromine.
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(chemistry) The univalent H₂Br⁺ cation, derived from bromane.
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(obsolete, organic chemistry, countable) Any substituted methanol.
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of chlorofluorocarbon, a class of molecules containing chlorine, fluorine and carbon atoms [(organic chemistry) Any of a class of organic compounds in which the hydrogen atoms of a hydrocarbon are replaced with those of chlorine and fluorine; formerly used as refrigerants and aerosol can propellants but withdrawn due to causing damage to the ozone layer.]
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(organic chemistry, rare) Alternative form of CFC, a class of molecules containing chlorine, fluorine and carbon atoms
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That generates chloramines
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A toxic, green, gaseous chemical element (symbol Cl) with an atomic number of 17.
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(chemistry) A compound of chlorine and iodine.
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(organic chemistry) The halogenated hydrocarbon CH₃-CH₂Cl, one used as an anesthetic; it has many industrial applications
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(organic chemistry) The halogenated hydrocarbon CClF₃; it is a CFC once used as a refrigerant
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(uncountable) Initialism of dichloromethane. [(organic chemistry) The partially halogenated hydrocarbon CH₂Cl₂ widely used as a solvent]
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(inorganic chemistry) The aluminium hydride Al₂H₆ that is a dimer of alane found only at low temperatures
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(organic chemistry) Any carbenium ion containing two carbeniums
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(organic chemistry) Any compound formally formed by replacement of two hydrogen atoms of an alkane with those of chlorine (typically by reaction of an alkene with chlorine)
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(organic chemistry) The partially halogenated hydrocarbon CH₂Cl₂ widely used as a solvent
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(inorganic chemistry) The binary compound of nitrogen and oxygen N₂O₃, a pale blue liquid that reacts with water to form nitrous acid.
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(chemistry) An organophosphorus compound with the formula (C₆H₅)₂PH.
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(organic chemistry) Synonym of perfluoropentane
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(organic chemistry) iodoethane
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(chemistry) hydrofluoric
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(chemistry) Fluorine hydride or hydrogen fluoride, HF.
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(chemistry) Any alkane in which one or more hydrogen atoms have been replaced by fluorine
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(inorganic chemistry) An compound formed by the addition of the elements of hydrogen fluoride
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(inorganic chemistry) The binary compound "NF" of nitrogen and fluorine that is isoelectronic with molecular oxygen
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(chemistry) A process for producing fluorocarbons by fluorinating hydrocarbons or their partially fluorinated derivatives in the vapor phase over cobalt(III) fluoride.
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(inorganic chemistry) carbon monofluoride
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(inorganic chemistry) Relating to, characteristic of, or containing a halogen
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Initialism of hydrobromofluorocarbon. [(organic chemistry) A halocarbon which contain hydrogen, bromine and fluorine; they are used as refrigerants, and have ODP (“ozone depleting potential”).]
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of hydrochlorofluorocarbon., a class of molecules containing hydrogen, chlorine, fluorine, and carbon atoms [(chemistry) A chlorofluorocarbon with the addition of hydrogen, making it less stable and more liable to break down before reaching the ozone layer.]
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(chemistry) Modified by the addition of seven atoms of chlorine
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(organic chemistry) The fully brominated derivative of acetone; it is used in organic synthesis as a tribromoacetylating agent.
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(chemistry, countable) Abbreviation of hydrofluoroalkane. [(chemistry) Any of various gaseous alkanes that contain carbon, fluorine, and hydrogen and are used especially as aerosol propellants in metered-dose inhalers.]
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of hydrofluorocarbon. [A haloalkane composed entirely of carbon, hydrogen, and fluorine.]
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Initialism of hydrofluoroolefin. [Any of a class of unsaturated organic compounds, which are composed of hydrogen, fluorine, and carbon atoms and are used as refrigerants.]
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(chemistry) Describing any complex in which a hydride ligand is bonded to a central metal atom
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(organic chemistry) A halocarbon which contain hydrogen, bromine and fluorine; they are used as refrigerants, and have ODP (“ozone depleting potential”).
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(chemistry) A chlorofluorocarbon with the addition of hydrogen, making it less stable and more liable to break down before reaching the ozone layer.
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of ethers (many of them polymeric) having a mixture of alkyl and fluorinated alkyl substituents
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(chemistry) a colourless fuming liquid or gas, having a molecular formula of HF; it dissolves in water to form hydrofluoric acid and has many industrial uses including the production of Teflon and the refining of uranium; it corrodes skin, flesh and bone, and any skin contact must be avoided
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(chemistry) any halonium ion in which the halogen is iodine
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(organic chemistry) Describing a heterocycle having more than one nitrogen atom in its ring
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(chemistry, obsolete) bromine
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(chemistry) An alkalide with sodium as the anion.
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(chemistry) Initialism of nickel hydrazine nitrate (an explosive).
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Eight bromine atoms in a molecule
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Eight fluorine atoms in a compound.
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(organic chemistry) organochlorine
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(chemistry, of an organic compound) containing chlorine
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Initialism of perchloroethylene. [(organic chemistry) Synonym of tetrachloroethylene especially in the dry-cleaning trade]
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(organic chemistry) A potent, water-soluble high explosive, prepared by nitration of pentaerythritol.
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(organic chemistry) A refrigerant and fire suppression agent with the chemical formula CF₃CHF₂.
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Describing a derivative in which all hydrogen atoms have been replaced by chlorine
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(organic chemistry) carbon tetrachloride
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perfluorooctyl bromide, a fluorochemical
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(organic chemistry) The saturated aliphatic fluorocarbon C₆F₁₄
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(organic chemistry) A synthetic organofluorine compound and persistent organic pollutant.
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(organic chemistry) A synthetic fluorosurfactant and persistent organic pollutant.
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(organic chemistry) Any perfluoro derivative of a pentane, but especially n-perfluoropentane
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A liquid whose molecular structure consists of three butyl moieties connected to an amine center, in which the hydrogen atoms have all been replaced with fluorine. It is produced by the electronics industry and is a potent greenhouse gas.
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A chemical compound, C₁₈F₃₉N.
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Abbreviation of perfluorooctanesulfonamide. [(organic chemistry) A synthetic organofluorine compound and persistent organic pollutant.]
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(chemistry) Any of a class of compounds in which a phosphorous atom is covalently linked to a nitrogen atom by a double bond, and to three other atoms or radicals by single bonds.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of a series of bromides of a particular metal that has the fewest atoms of bromine per molecule
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(organic chemistry) Any oligofluorene containing three fluorene units
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(organic chemistry) carbon tetrafluoride
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(organic chemistry) Describing any heterocycle having one or more sulfur atoms in the ring
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(organic chemistry) Synonym of nitrothiophenol
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(inorganic chemistry) The cation NS⁺
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(chemistry) The anion formally derived from borohydride by replacing three hydrogen atoms with acetoxy groups; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) nitrogen trichloride (NCl₃)
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Related to trifluoromethanesulfonic acid or its derivatives
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Alternative form of trifluoroacetic
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(organic chemistry) Any of several isomers of an alcohol formally derived from ethanol by replacing three hydrogen atoms by those of fluorine, but especially 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol
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trifluoromethanesulfonyl
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arsenic trioxide, arsenious acid
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