Concept cluster: Chemistry > Phosphorus compounds
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Relating to, or composed of alkyl chains; aliphatic
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of a large number of inorganic compounds whose structure is a combination of aluminate and phosphate often in complex three-dimensional forms; many of them are used as molecular sieves.
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Of or relating to ammonia, or possessing its properties.
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(inorganic chemistry) Relating to ammonia.
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(chemistry) Any detergent in which the lipophilic part of the molecule is an anion; examples include soaps and synthetic long-chain sulfates and sulfonates
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(chemistry) Any of a class of organic compounds having two phosphate groups attached to a single carbon atom.
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(inorganic chemistry) The calcium salt of oxalic acid.
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(chemistry) any cation containing an excess positive charge on one or more carbon atoms
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(organic chemistry) Relating to a carbomer
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(chemistry) Of or pertaining to a carborane.
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(organic chemistry) Relating to chloroformic acid or its derivatives
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(chemistry) A substance containing ten phosphate groups [(PO₄)₁₀] or [P₁₀O₄₀].
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of dihydroxyacetone phosphate.
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(chemistry) Any dibasic acid
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that has two gluconate ions or groups
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(chemistry, biology, medicine) The conjugate base, or any salt or ester, of dimercaptosuccinic acid.
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(chemistry) any salt or ester of diphosphoric acid; pyrophosphate
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(organic chemistry) The systematic alternative name for acetic acid.
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(organic chemistry) A functional group that gives an organic compound the tendency to explode.
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(chemistry) A double salt of fluoric acid and phosphoric acid.
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A salt of heparin (typically with a metal such as calcium)
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(organic chemistry) Relating to alcohols.
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(chemistry) A zwitterion.
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(chemistry) Any salt or ester of metaphosphoric acid.
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(chemistry) an anhydrous form of phosphoric acid that exists as a polymeric glassy solid, (HPO₃)ₙ; used as a drying agent and in dental cement
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(inorganic chemistry) phosphomolybdic
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound having a single borate anion
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(organic chemistry) Any compound that contains a single glucosylate group
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(chemistry) any compound containing a single phosphate unit
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(chemistry, dated) Of, pertaining to, or composed of nitric acid and muriatic acid; nitrohydrochloric.
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(chemistry) Of or relating to nitrous acid or its derivatives.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any salt or ester of orthophosphoric acid; an ordinary phosphate
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(inorganic chemistry) Phosphite.
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(organic chemistry) Initialism of peroxyacetyl nitrate. [An urban air pollutant formed photochemically in the air as part of photochemical smog.]
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Synonym of peracid (“acid containing an acidic -OOH group”)
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(chemistry) Pertaining to, derived from, or containing phenyl.
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(inorganic chemistry) carbonyl chloride
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(chemistry) Any salt or ester of phosphoric acid.
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(chemistry) the acid H₂P(=O)OH, or any of its P-hydrocarbyl derivatives
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(organic chemistry) Any organophosphorus compound of general formula P(OR)R₂
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(chemistry) any salt or ester of phosphorous acid
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(inorganic chemistry) Relating to phosphoanhydrides
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(inorganic chemistry) A form of gypsum (calcium sulfate) formed as a by-product in the manufacture of phosphate fertilizers
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(organic chemistry) A yellow-green compound used as a reagent in thin-layer chromatography.
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(chemistry) Any salt or ester of a phosphonic acid; many of its derivatives have important biological activity.
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(chemistry) the acid HP(=O)(OH)₂, or any of its P-hydrocarbyl derivatives
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(organic chemistry) The compound PO(OH)₂-CO-OH known only as its salts
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(organic chemistry) The phosphorylated carboxylic acid 2-oxo-3-phosphonopropanoic acid
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(chemistry) Of or pertaining to phosphorus.
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(inorganic chemistry) A mixed salt containing phosphate and silicate
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(chemistry, of a base) polybasic
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(organic chemistry) Any polymer containing multiple disulfide bonds
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(chemistry) any of a class of inorganic polymers containing linked phosphate groups; the low molecular weight polymers, such as sodium tripolyphosphate, are used in water softening and as food additives
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(chemistry) Used to describe polymeric phosphoric acids and their derivatives.
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(obsolete, chemistry) Any salt of polytungstic acid
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(inorganic chemistry) Any salt or ester of pyrophosphoric acid.
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A syrupy liquid formed by the dehydration of phosphoric acid; its salts, the pyrophosphates, are used in medicine.
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Alternative form of pyrouric [(dated, chemistry) cyanuric]
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(chemistry) Any salt or ester containing four phosphate groups.
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(dated, chemistry) To react so as to form a salt
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(chemistry) soluble methane monooxygenase
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(American spelling, chemistry) Any salt or ester of a sulfonic acid.
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A phosphate containing the greatest amount of phosphoric acid that can combine with the base.
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acidolysis using a thioacid
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(chemistry) (of an acid) to combine with a thiol or (of an alcohol) to combine with a thioacid, to form a thioester
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(organic chemistry) A sulfur-substituted glycolate
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(organic chemistry) The tributyl ester of phosphoric acid
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(organic chemistry) Any compound having three phosphate groups, but especially such a sugar derivative
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(chemistry) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid, C₅H₈N₄O₆, which is obtained by the slow oxidation of uric acid in alkaline solution.

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