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(chemistry) Any carbocation obtained by hydrogenation of an alkane.
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(organic chemistry) Any allyl organometallic compound of palladium.
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(organic chemistry) Any aryl boronate
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(chemistry) Describing any organometallic compound that has at least one aryl group directly attached to a metal atom
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(chemistry) Any compound containing two alkoxide groups
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(organic chemistry, informal) Any carbocation, but especially methylium
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Alternative form of carbanion [(organic chemistry) any organic anion of general formula R₃C⁻]
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(chemistry) a carbenium ion or any carbocation
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(chemistry, especially in combination) Any chlorine derivative of a silyl radical.
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(chemistry) Two fluorine atoms in a molecule
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(organic chemistry, in combination) In which two hydrogen atoms are replaced by those of a halogen
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(chemistry) Any compound containing two isocyanate anions or functional groups, but especially such an organic compound used in the preparation of polyurethane
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(organic chemistry) Two nitro groups in a chemical compound
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(organic chemistry, especially in combination) Any lead cation that has two organic substituents
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(countable, organic chemistry) Any organic compound that has two phosphine groups.
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(chemistry) A small-molecule redox reagent with the molecular formula C₄H₁₀O₂S₂.
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(organic chemistry) An epicyclic tetrasulfide (that has four sulfur atoms forming an epicycle)
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(chemistry) Any compound of ethyl of a binary type.
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(chemistry, obsolete) ethyl
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(inorganic chemistry) Any derivative of aluminate in which one or more oxygen atoms are replaced by fluorine
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(organic chemistry) A fluorinated derivative of graphene produced by exposing both sides of a sheet of graphene to atomic fluorine
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(organic chemistry) Any alkane in which one or more hydrogen atoms has been replaced by that of a halogen
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(organic chemistry) Any of several halogenated boronic acids that are used as intermediates in the synthesis of many organic compounds
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(organic chemistry) An organic compound containing at least one halogen atom, for example bromine, chlorine, iodine.
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(inorganic chemistry) Synonym of pyrosilicate
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(organic chemistry) An acid anhydride formed from molecules of two different carboxylic acids
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(organic chemistry) Any element in a heterocyclic ring (or other structure normally built of carbon atoms) that is not carbon
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Six fluorine atoms in a compound
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(inorganic chemistry) The chemical compound HPF₆, a strong Brønsted acid.
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(chemistry) Any compound containing six methoxide groups
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(inorganic chemistry, in combination) Six nitro groups in a coordination compound
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(uncountable, chemistry) Abbreviation of hexamethyldisiloxane. [(organic chemistry) The hexamethyl derivative of disiloxane]
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(organic chemistry) An acid anhydride formed from two molecules of the same carboxylic acid
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(obsolete, organic chemistry) hydrocarbon
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(chemistry, in combination) The univalent radical HMg-
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound HO-NH-NO₂
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(organic chemistry) A complex containing a metal and a carbene
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(organic chemistry) A corrole that has a central metal atom
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound NH₂-NO₂
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The anion of nitrilotriacetic acid
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(organic chemistry) Any nitronate or similar anion that has a nitro group
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(organic chemistry) Describing any aromatic compound containing one or more nitro groups
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(organic chemistry) Any of a range of compounds obtained by the nitration of coal, sometimes used as soil conditioners or in ion exchange
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(organic chemistry) Any dipolar organic compound of general formula R₂C=N⁺(OH)(O⁻)
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(inorganic chemistry) Any salt, of the hypothetical nitroprussic acid, that contains a pentacyanonitrosylferrate anion
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(chemistry, in combination) Eight silicate anions or groups in a molecule.
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(organic chemistry) Any organic compound containing nitrogen
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(chemistry) Any anion derived from an oxyacid
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(inorganic chemistry) Any nitride containing five nitrogen atoms
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(organic chemistry) Any compound obtained by replacing every hydrogen atom of an alkane by that of a halogen
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(chemistry) Any compound having the general formula R₃P=NH <=> R₃P⁺-N⁻H.
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Four bromo groups in a compound
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Alternative form of tetraiodide [(chemistry) any iodide containing four iodine atoms in each molecule]
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that has three alkoxide groups
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(organic chemistry) (in combination) Three bromine atoms in a molecule.
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(organic chemistry) Any compound containing three ethylammonium iodide groups
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(inorganic chemistry) nitrogen trifluoride
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(organic chemistry) Any anion of general formula R-BF₃⁻; any salt containing such an anion
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The organophosphorus compound P(CH₃)₃, a common ligand in coordination chemistry.
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Three nitro groups in a compound
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(organic chemistry, in combination) Three nitrosyl groups in a compound
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(organic chemistry) The organophosphine (C₈H₁₇)₃P
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(inorganic chemistry) dihydrogen trioxide H-OOO-H
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(organic chemistry) Any compound having three dithiolate groups
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(organic chemistry) (in combination) Three pyridine groups in a molecule.
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(organic chemistry) Any organic compound in which two adjacent atoms are connected by both a covalent and an ionic bond; normally written X⁺–Y⁻
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