Concept cluster: Chemistry > Redox reactions (2)
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(chemistry) An ion exchange of an anion.
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(chemistry) A spontaneous oxidation reaction that results in the slow, flameless combustion of a material.
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(chemistry) That employs autoxidation
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(pharmacy) A chemical chelator that: 1) secures a metal ion (often radioactive) and 2) forms a linkage (bond) between the complex and the targeting vector (e.g. a tumour targeting protein).
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(chemistry, of a molecule) Having two electrophilic groups
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That has been reacted or treated with bisulfite
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(transitive, medicine) to remove heavy metals from the bloodstream using a chelate (such as EDTA)
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Alternative form of chelator [(chemistry) A chelating agent]
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(chemistry) Any compound that reacts with a metal ion to produce a chelate.
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(chemistry) A chelate in which the metal atom is surrounded by, and coordinated to, a single ligand
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(chemistry) chelated by a clathrochelate
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(chemistry) An oxidant that functions along with another
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The simultaneous oxidation of two or more species
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(chemistry) From which gold has been removed
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The dechelation of an iron chelate compound.
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From which the fluoride has been removed
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The process of defluorinating.
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(chemistry) The removal of oxygen from a compound.
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The removal of oxygen atoms or molecules from a material.
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(chemistry) deoxidization
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(chemistry) The removal of a proton (hydrogen ion) from a molecule to form a conjugate base.
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(chemistry, transitive) To replace one or more hydrogen atoms in (a molecule) with deuterium.
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(chemistry) labeled at two different positions
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(chemistry) oxygenation involving both atoms of an oxygen molecule; typically catalysed by a dioxygenase
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Obsolete form of disoxidation. [(chemistry, archaic) deoxidation]
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(chemistry, archaic) deoxidation
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(chemistry) A form of redox reaction in which part of a reactant is oxidized and part of it is reduced simultaneously
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(chemistry) That has two sites at which another compound can form a complex
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A chemical reaction involving a change of chemical bonds, so that two compounds become two different compounds, in the form AB+CD→AC+BD
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(chemistry) a reaction in which a single electron is transferred from one molecule to another; one being oxidized and the other reduced (also known as a redox reaction); long-range electron transfer reactions are important in biological reactions involving metalloproteins such as haemoglobin
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(chemistry) Alternative form of heterobifunctional [(chemistry, especially of a ligand) Having two different functional groups or binding sites]
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(chemistry) A second metal added to a moiety to produce such a complex
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(inorganic chemistry) Any of a group of identical ligands in a complex
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(organic chemistry) To convert hydrocarbons by hydrocracking
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That has been treated by hydrodesulfurization
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(chemistry) The formation of a complex with hydrogen
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(chemistry) relating to a compound that does not contain carbon
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That participates in metallation
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(chemistry) Having a metal atom that forms a bridge between two parts of a molecule
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(chemistry) containing a chelated metal ion
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(chemistry) substitution at multiple points, by the same or different substituents
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(chemistry) A reaction in which the atoms of an element lose electrons and the oxidation state of the element increases.
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(chemistry) the state of an atom having a particular oxidation number
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oxidation
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(chemistry) Any substance that oxidizes, or receives electrons from, another; in so doing, it becomes reduced.
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(chemistry) redox reaction
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(chemistry) Existing in the state of a protoxide; said of an oxide.
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(chemistry) A tendency to form oxides, typically by abstraction of oxygen from organic compounds.
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The process of reacting or treating something with oxygen.
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(chemistry) Any oxidation reaction, especially of an oxide, that produces a peroxide
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(chemistry) Reaction with a peroxide
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An array of phosphors
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(chemistry) The product of a photooxidation reaction
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(physics, chemistry) The loss of an electron from a photoexcited species
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(chemistry) photochemically oxidizable
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(chemistry) multident
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(chemistry) The process of making something polyhalogenated.
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(chemistry) A chemical reaction that involves the transfer of protons.
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(rare, chemistry) A reaction in which an oxidation and a reduction occur simultaneously; a reaction in which electrons are transferred.
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(chemistry) A chemical reaction in which some of the atoms have their oxidation number changed.
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(chemistry) Relating to, or produced by a redox reaction
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(chemistry) Any material that promotes reoxidation
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A second or subsequent oxidation (e.g. of hemoglobin)
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A second or subsequent reduction, especially following an oxidation
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(chemistry) The act or process of sesquioxidizing.
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(chemistry) the oxidation of a material or compound to a greater than normal extent, or to a higher than normal valency/oxidation state
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(chemistry) The presence of vicinal substituents in a molecule
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(chemistry) A molecule, such as an amino acid, that carries both a positive and a negative charge.

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