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(organic chemistry) Any organic compound containing an acyl functional group directly attached to a halogen.
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(organic chemistry) Alternative form of arenium ion [(organic chemistry) Any cation formed by the addition of a proton or other cationic species to an arene.]
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(organic chemistry) Any cation formed by the addition of a proton or other cationic species to an arene.
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A solution of bromine in water.
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(inorganic chemistry) A polymeric binary compound formed by the action of fluorine on graphite
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(inorganic chemistry, uncountable) The unstable compound NHCl₂; dichloramine
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(organic chemistry) Any halohydrin in which the halogen is chlorine.
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(organic chemistry) Describing a synperiplanar spatial arrangement of two conjugated double bonds about the intervening single bond; s-cis
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(inorganic chemistry) Initialism of chlorine trifluoride. [(inorganic chemistry) A poisonous gaseous binary compound, CF₃, of chlorine and fluorine.]
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(organic chemistry) The anion SiPh₃F₂⁻; its tetrabutylammonium salt is used in organic synthesis as a nucleophilic fluoride fource
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Alternative form of diisopropyl fluorophosphate
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(chemistry) Modified by the addition of twelve fluorine atoms
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(chemistry) Any derivative of a hydrocarbon in which every hydrogen atom has been replaced by fluorine.
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(chemistry) any halonium ion in which the halogen is fluorine
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(chemistry, informal) dioxygen difluoride
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(organic chemistry) Any halogen derivative of an aliphatic compound, especially an aliphatic halide
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(organic chemistry) Any halogenated arene
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(organic chemistry) any compound formally derived from a hydrocarbon by replacing at least one hydrogen atom with a halogen, but especially by replacing all hydrogen atoms with halogen(s)
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(chemistry) any trihalomethane, CHX₃
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(organic chemistry) Any halogen substituted imide
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(chemistry) Any compound consisting of a methane molecule with one or more of the hydrogen atoms replaced by halogen atoms.
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(organic chemistry) A hydrocarbon (more precisely haloalkane) in which one or more hydrogen atoms have been replaced by halogens
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Initialism of hexafluorophosphate azabenzotriazole tetramethyl uronium.
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(organic chemistry, refrigeration) Initialism of hydrocarbon., a class of molecules containing hydrogen and carbon atoms [(organic chemistry) A compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms.]
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(chemistry) the oxyacid of fluorine, HOF; a short-lived species that has only been observed spectroscopically
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(organic chemistry) Any heterocycle containing one or more metal atoms in the ring
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Alternative form of nitrosamine [(chemistry) A divalent functional group, >N.N=O.]
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(chemistry) any compound of general formula R-C(=NOH)NO
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(chemistry) any bromide containing eight bromine atoms in each molecule
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Synonym of organomercurial
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(inorganic chemistry) An IUPAC-compliant name for water, H₂O.
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(organic chemistry) A derivative of styrene in which each hydrogen of the benzene ring has been replaced by fluorine; it is used to make specialized polymers.
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(chemistry) A bromide having a higher proportion of bromine than any other bromide of the same substance or series.
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(chemistry) Any perfluorinated compound.
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(by restriction) a perfluoroalkyl substance
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(organic chemistry) fluorinated with many fluorine atoms
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(chemistry) Any of very many aliphatic organic compounds derived from a hydrocarbon by the replacement of two or more hydrogen atoms with those of a halogen
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(chemistry) Consisting of several large rings of atoms
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(chemistry) The covering of a surface which contains hydroxyl groups (metal oxides, glass, etc) with a coating that contains silane-like molecules, thus making the surface chemically inert.
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(chemistry, in combination) Four fluoro groups in a compound
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(inorganic chemistry) A mixed sulfide and iodide
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(organic chemistry) trifluoromethanesulfonic acid
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Three fluorine atoms in a molecule.
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(organic chemistry) The anion -OCF₃⁻; any salt containing this anion
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Any compound having three hydrofluoride moieties
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Three isopropyl groups attached to the same atom or group in a molecule
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(organic chemistry) The organic phosphine (CH₂=CH)₃P
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Initialism of total trihalomethanes.
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