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(inorganic chemistry) An oxyanion of americium; a salt containing this anion
adj
(chemistry, obsolete) Pertaining to azote, or nitrogen; formed or consisting of azote
n
(inorganic chemistry) Any salt of phosphoric acid in which only one of the hydrogen atom has been replaced by a metal ion.
v
To react with a bisulfate
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(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) Bolognian phosphorus
n
treatment or reaction with a borate or other boron compound
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(chemistry) Any chemical species that acts as a donor of protons
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(inorganic chemistry) The calcium salt of phosphoric acid, Ca₃(PO₄)₂, or of several related acids; it is the main mineral of bone
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(organic chemistry) The arrangement of connected carbon atoms in an organic compound
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(organic chemistry) The process of adding a chlorosulfonyl functional group to a substance.
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(chemistry) Any compound, of general formula HXⁿ⁺, which can be transformed into a conjugate base X⁽ⁿ⁻¹⁾⁺ by the loss of a proton.
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(chemistry) An acid and a base which differ by a single proton; a pair of molecular compounds consisting of a conjugate acid and a conjugate base.
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(inorganic chemistry) A ring of ten phosphate groups or ions
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(inorganic chemistry) A cyclic phosphate anion P₄O₁₂⁴⁻; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) A sulfide having ten atoms of sulfur per molecule
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(chemistry, in combination) A chemical containing two phosphite groups.
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(inorganic chemistry) pyrophosphoric acid
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(inorganic chemistry) Relating to, or containing, gallium.
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Alternative form of heteropoly acid [(inorganic chemistry) Any of a family of mixed oxyacids of metals (such as tungsten) and nonmetals (such as phosphorus)]
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound that has six phosphate groups or ions in each molecule or unit cell
n
(chemistry) A salt of humic acid.
adj
Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a hydride
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion HPO₄²⁻ or any salt containing this anion
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(chemistry) A salt formed by the union of hydrotelluric acid and the base.
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of three anions formed by replacing one, two or three oxygen atoms of a phosphate ion by a hydroxyl group; any salt containing such an anion
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxyanion of phosphorus P₂O₆⁴⁻ derived from hypophosphoric acid; any salt containing this anion
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(inorganic chemistry) The oxyacid of phosphorus H₄P₂O₆
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(chemistry) A pale yellow liquid, H₃PO₂, used as a reducing agent.
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(organic chemistry) Between the disulfide bonds (of a peptide)
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(chemistry) Any anion formed by removal of a hydron (proton) from a solvent molecule
adj
(inorganic chemistry) Synonym of phosphomolybdic
n
(chemistry) any bromide containing a single bromine atom in each molecule
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(organic chemistry) A carbonate in which both hydrogen atoms of the acid are replaced by basic elements.
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(chemistry) Any phosphide having a single phosphorus atom
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound that has a single silicate group or anion
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(inorganic chemistry) Any salt that has a single sulfate group
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(inorganic chemistry) Any compound or anion containing several phosphate groups
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(chemistry) The complex formed between oxine and a metal ion
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Alternative spelling of oxometallate [(chemistry) Any metallate containing oxygen as ligand]
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(chemistry) A salt of an oxyacid.
adj
(chemistry) Of, pertaining to, or containing palladium; used specifically to designate those compounds in which palladium has a lower valence compared with palladic compounds.
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(obsolete, inorganic chemistry) Synonym of pyrophosphate
adj
(inorganic chemistry, obsolete) pyrophosphoric
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(chemistry) A polymeric anion composed of five linked phosphate groups; any salt containing this anion
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Relating to the highest oxidation state of iodine; of or derived from a periodic acid.
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(inorganic chemistry) The strong oxidizing agent H₃PO₅
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(US, regional, dated) A carbonated soft drink containing phosphoric acid, often flavored with a fruit-based syrup.
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(chemistry) the acid H₂POH, or any of its P-hydrocarbyl derivatives
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(inorganic chemistry) The anhydride of a phosphoric acid or, especially, of a polyphosphoric acid
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(inorganic chemistry) Any salt of phosphomolybdic acid
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(inorganic chemistry) A heteropolyanion derived from phosphomolybdate and phosphotungstate; any salt containing this anion
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(chemistry) the acid HP(OH)₂, or any of its P-hydrocarbyl derivatives
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(chemistry) Of a compound, containing phosphorus in a higher oxidation number than phosphorous compounds, especially with one of 5.
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(inorganic chemistry) A colourless liquid, H₃PO₄, used in the manufacture of fertilizers, detergents and pharmaceuticals and as an additive in cola drinks.
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(organic chemistry) Synonym of dithiophosphate
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(inorganic chemistry) The compound formally derived from phosphoric acid by replacement of three oxygen atoms by those of phosphorus HO-PS(SH)₂
adj
(chemistry) Of relating to or containing trivalent phosphorus.
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(chemistry) a yellowish hygroscopic solid, H₃PO₃; a mild reducing agent
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Alternative form of phosphorothioate [(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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(chemistry) the trivalent radical O=P≡
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(inorganic chemistry) A heteropoly acid formally derived from phosphoric acid and tungstic acid; it is used as an analytical reagent
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of several ill-defined polymers of orthophosphoric acid; they are viscous, hygroscopic liquids
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(obsolete, chemistry) Any of several complex acids containing multiple atoms of tungsten
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(chemistry, obsolete) uric acid
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(inorganic chemistry) The acid sodium salt of phosphoric acid, Na₂HPO₄
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(inorganic chemistry) oxycarbonate
n
(inorganic chemistry) A phosphide that has fewer atoms of phosphorus that normal
n
(chemistry) Any metal salicylate in which the metal atom is bonded to both the hydroxyl and the carboxylic acid group of salicylic acid
v
To treat or react with a sulfonic acid, or to introduce such a group into a compound.
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(chemistry) A salt of sulphophosphoric acid.
adj
(chemistry, dated) Of, relating to, or designating a hypothetical acid of phosphorus, known in its salts.
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A fertilizer produced by the action of concentrated sulfuric acid on powdered phosphate rock.
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(inorganic chemistry) The acid S=P(OH)₃ that is the basis of thiophosphates
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(inorganic chemistry) The anion P₃O₁₀⁵⁻, or any salt containing this anion.
adj
(inorganic chemistry) Synonym of phosphotungstic
adj
(chemistry) ulmic; relating to ulmin
n
(inorganic chemistry) Synonym of phosphotungstate
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