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(inorganic chemistry) AlCl, only exists in the gas phase when AlCl₃ is heated with aluminium.
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(inorganic chemistry) AlH, formed when aluminium is heated at 1500°C in an atmosphere of hydrogen.
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion AlF₆³⁻ or any salt (such as cryolite) containing this anion
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(chemistry) Of or containing arsenic with a valence of 3.
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(chemistry, obsolete) A chemical containing arsenic in oxidation state +3. Now replaced by IUPAC term arsenic(III).
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Obsolete form of arsenic. [A nonmetallic chemical element (symbol As) with an atomic number of 33.]
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(obsolete, chemistry) boride
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(inorganic chemistry) Alternative form of hydrogen bromide [(inorganic chemistry) A colourless gas having an irritating smell; it has the molecular formula HBr, and dissolves in water to form hydrobromic acid; it has many industrial applications including the production of barbiturates and synthetic hormones.]
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(inorganic chemistry) The univalent anion BrO₂⁻
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(chemistry) Any halonium ion in which the halogen is bromine.
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(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) The compound arsenic trichloride.
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(inorganic chemistry) A gaseous hypervalent binary compound, CF₅, of chlorine and fluorine.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any mixed chloride and bromide.
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(inorganic chemistry) The chemical compound Cl₂O which, at room temperature, exists as a brownish-yellow gas soluble in both water and organic solvents.
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(chemistry) any chloride containing two fluorine atoms in each molecule
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(inorganic chemistry) The divalent anion S₂O₅²⁻, or any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) Any derivative of a germanate in which one or more oxygen atoms have been replaced by fluorine
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Any mixed fluoride, boride and aluminosilicate
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(inorganic chemistry) A chemical compound containing an anion composed of nickel and six cyanide ligands. [Ni(CN)₆]⁴⁻
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion PF₆⁻ or any salt containing this anion
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(chemistry) The univalent anion PtF₆⁻ prepared by reacting platinum hexafluoride with certain metals or other elements.
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(chemistry) Containing hydrogen and fluorine.
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(inorganic chemistry) A colourless gas having an irritating smell; it has the molecular formula HBr, and dissolves in water to form hydrobromic acid; it has many industrial applications including the production of barbiturates and synthetic hormones.
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(inorganic chemistry) An inorganic compound with the formula HCl. Forms hydrochloric acid when dissolved in water.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any mixed hydroxide and chloride
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of krypton
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(inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of krypton and fluorine
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(inorganic chemistry) The binary compound of manganese and fluorine MnF₄
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(inorganic chemistry) The cation Hg(NH₄)₂⁴⁺
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(chemistry) Any of a class of semiconductors made from mixed oxides/chalcogenides.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any ternary compound containing one oxygen atom and four fluorine atoms
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(chemistry) any bromide containing five bromine atoms in each molecule
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of a series of carbides of a particular metal that has the fewest atoms of carbon per molecule
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of a series of chlorides of a particular metal that has the fewest atoms of chlorine per molecule
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(inorganic chemistry) A white crystalline powder that is highly soluble in water, with the formula RbNO₃.
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(inorganic chemistry) The binary compound of selenium and fluorine SeF₆.
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(inorganic chemistry) A chemical compound with the formula SiO. In the atmosphere it oxidizes quickly into SiO₂, but has been detected in stellar objects and has been described as the most common oxide of silicon in the universe.
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion CuBr₄²⁻; any salt containing this anion
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(chemistry, proscribed) A basic nitrate.
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(inorganic chemistry) a crystalline substance, XeF₂, used as a fluorinating agent and oxidizing agent in various surface modification processes, and as an etching agent in semiconductor production
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of metallocenes, analogous to ferrocene, containing a zirconium atom.
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