Concept cluster: Chemistry > Organic compounds (3)
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(organic chemistry) Any alkyl sulfonic acid
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(chemistry) potassium tartrate
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(inorganic chemistry) The equivalent of a phosphate in which the oxygen atoms have been replaced by those of a chalcogen
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(pharmacology) The chlorinated phosphonic acid CCl₂(PO(OH)₂)₂.
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(chemistry) The divalent -S-S- radical.
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of dimethyl sulfoxide. [(organic chemistry) An organic compound, (CH₃)₂SO, obtained as a byproduct from wood pulp, and is used as a solvent for carrying out chemical reactions and for administering drugs through the skin; also used as a reagent; its polar structure is a resonance hybrid.]
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(organic chemistry) Synonym of ethanesulfonate
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(organic chemistry) The aliphatic sulfonic acid CH₃CH₂SO₃H
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A salt or ester of fluoroantimonic acid.
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(chemistry) Of or pertaining to isocyanic acid, and to its salts (the isocyanates)
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(organic chemistry) A white amorphous or crystalline substance obtained by dehydration of mannite, and distinct from, but convertible into, mannitan.
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(obsolete, chemistry) thiolate
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(chemistry) An acid of titanium (H₂TiO₃), analogous to metasilicic acid.
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(chemistry) A sulphonic acid derivative of methane, CH₂.(SO₃H)₂.
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(countable) Any methyl sulfate
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(organic chemistry) An organosulfur compound with the chemical formula (CH₃)₂SO₂.
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion PO₅³⁻, derived from peroxophosphoric acid, which is a powerful oxidizing agent
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(dyeing) Chrysaniline, often in the form of a salt.
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(biochemistry) A derivative of phosphate in which an oxygen atom is replaced with sulfur; especially such a variant of nucleic acid
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(organic chemistry) A complex of a phthalocyanine with a metal ion
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chloroplatinic acid
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(biochemistry, obsolete) taurine
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(chemistry) A substance obtained by the action of nitric acid on aloes.
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(organic chemistry) A crystalline sulfonic acid, HOC₁₀H₅(SO₃H)₂, derived from beta naphthol and used as a dye intermediate; 2-naphthol-3,6-disulfonic acid.
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(organic chemistry) A diacyl chloride with the chemical formula C₁₀H₁₆Cl₂O₂, a corrosive pungent yellow liquid.
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(organic chemistry) A selenoamino acid derived from cystathionine
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(biochemistry) An amino acid related to methionine by the replacement of its sulfur atom by one of selenium
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(inorganic chemistry) The most commonly encountered heteropoly acid, widely used in heterogeneous catalysts.
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(organic chemistry) Any N-hydrocarbyl derivative of this substance
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(chemistry) The univalent radical, R-S-, derived from sulfane.
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(biochemistry) An inactive form of heme formed by reaction with hydrogen sulfide
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(chemistry) Any reaction in which a sulfhydryl group is attached
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(organic chemistry) The imidation (conversion to a sulfimide) of a sulfide
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(organic chemistry) The sulfinamide derivative 2-amino-9-[(2R,3R,4S,5R)-3,4-dihydroxy-5-(hydroxymethyl)oxolan-2-yl]purine-6-sulfinamide that is a purine nucleoside analog
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(organic chemistry) The zwitterionic compound dimethylsulfonioacetate (CH₃)₂S⁺-CH₂-CO₂⁻; any derivative of this compound, many of which have industrial applications
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(organic chemistry) The compound tetrahydrothiophene 1,1-dioxide that is used as a specialized solvent
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(organic chemistry) The sulfone 2,5-dihydrothiophene 1,1-dioxide formed by the cycloaddition of sulfur dioxide to butadiene
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(organic chemistry) Any of a class of organic compounds that have a sulfonyl functional group attached to two carbon atoms; drugs of this structure have been used to treat leprosy.
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(organic chemistry) Any compound of general formula R-SO₂F
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(organic chemistry) The sulfonic acid 2-oxo-3-sulfopropanoic
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(organic chemistry) The sulfonic acid derived from succinimide 2,5-dioxo-3-pyrrolidinesulfonic acid
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(chemistry) persulphocyanogen
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(organic chemistry) Any of several isomeric sulfonic acids derived from salicylic acid, but especially 5-sulphosalicylic acid that is used to precipitate protein
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(chemistry) a cyclic sulfonamide in which the S-N bond is part of the ring
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(chemistry) A thionic derivative of sulphuric acid.
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(organic chemistry) Any compound derived from a carbohydrate by replacing one or more oxygen atoms by sulfur
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(organic chemistry) A functional group, derived from a thiocarboxylic acid, in which either or both oxygen atoms of a carboxyl group are replaced by those of sulfur
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tosylate
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(organic chemistry) Any of three isomeric sulfonic acids derived from toluene, but especially p-toluenesulfonic acid known as tosyl acid that has many industrial uses
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(inorganic chemistry) A cyclic phosphate P₃O₉³⁻
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(chemistry) A thionic acid, H₂S₃O₆.

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