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(chemistry) The anhydrous form of a normally hydrated compound
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(chemistry) A chemical compound composed of only two elements.
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(chemistry, obsolete) A theory suggesting that all salts contain only two substances, either both simple, or one simple and the other a compound playing the part of a simple body.
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(chemistry) Having two redox moieties in each molecule (typically in a cation and an anion)
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(chemistry) a chemical reaction that describes water, sulfur dioxide, and iodine reacting to form sulfuric acid and hydrogen iodide
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(chemistry) any ion in which a central metal atom (normally a transition element) is surrounded by a group of ions or molecules (ligands). e.g. ferricyanide
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Having one or more protons replaced by deuterons
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(chemistry) (of a salt) having two atoms of a univalent metal
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(chemistry) Having two missing electrons
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(chemistry) Involving two metals; especially involving a bond between two metal atoms.
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(chemistry) protonated with two protons
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(chemistry) solvated with two molecules of solvent
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(chemistry) Having six ligands
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Having six nuclei (in any of several contexts)
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(chemistry) Describing a molecule, all of whose atoms are of the same element
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(chemistry, of a molecule) Having atoms of only one element, especially having elements of only a single isotope.
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(organic chemistry) Any hydrometallation reaction involving a copper hydride
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(chemistry) The chemistry of the elements (including carbon), and those compounds that do not contain carbon.
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(inorganic chemistry) any solid material, composed of two or more metal atoms in a definite proportion, that has a definite structure which differs from those of its constituent metals
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(chemistry) A chemical compound consisting of cations and anions held together by electrostatic forces.
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(inorganic chemistry) LiAlH₄, a powerful reducing agent with many applications in organic chemistry; contains the aluminohydride anion AlH₄⁻.
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(chemistry) Any chemical reaction in which a hydrogen atom is replaced by one of a metal
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Alternative form of monatomic [(chemistry) Of an element, consisting of a single atom in the molecule, for example, the noble gases. Note: Strictly speaking, a molecule has at least two atoms.]
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(chemistry) Any nitrate having a single nitrate anion
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(chemistry) Containing a single potassium atom in a compound or unit cell
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(dated, chemistry) An oxide.
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(chemistry) coordinated with five (the same or different) ligands
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deuterated to the extent that all (or all significant) hydrogen atoms are replaced with deuterium
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(chemistry) Of or relating to phenylmercury.
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(chemistry) An element whose valence is greater than two.
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(chemistry) (of a molecule or ion) Consisting of three or more atoms.
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(chemistry) A quaternary compound.
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A thermoplastic elastomer, used in manufacture of household goods.
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(inorganic chemistry) Of or pertaining to a semimetal.
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(physics, chemistry) A metastable state of molecular oxygen that has a slightly higher energy than normal triplet oxygen and is more chemically reactive.
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(chemistry) An anion, consisting of a large cluster of atoms, in which the negative charge is spread over many atoms
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Having four coordinate bonds
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(chemistry) Describing a chelating agent that has four groups that attach to a metal ion
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(chemistry) A tetranary compound.
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(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) Containing three atoms of calcium; tricalcium (attributive)
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(chemistry) Having a coordination number of three
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(chemistry) coordinated with three (the same or different) ligands
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(chemistry, of a reaction) Involving three molecules.
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(chemistry) Forming a complex with three nuclei, particularly used for ligands that link three metal atoms into a complex.
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(chemistry) A coordination compound.
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