Atoms with a charge
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IONSAtoms with a charge
electronA stable subatomic particle with a charge of negative electricity, found in all atoms and acting as the primary carrier of electricity in solids
ionan atom or group of atoms that carries a positive or negative electric charge as a result of having lost or gained one or more electrons
ISOMERSame compound with a different arrangement of atoms
pentosea sugar with five carbon atoms per molecule
pentosesPENTOSE, a sugar with five carbon atoms per molecule
diethersa compound containing two atoms of oxygen with ether linkages
trisulfidea sulphide with three atoms of sulphur to the molecule
trisulphidea sulphide with three atoms of sulphur to the molecule
diethera compound containing two atoms of oxygen with ether linkages
trisulphidesTRISULPHIDE, a sulphide with three atoms of sulphur to the molecule
trisulfidesTRISULFIDE, a sulphide with three atoms of sulphur to the molecule
dimethylaminea gas derived from ammonia with two methyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms
diethylaminea liquid resembling ethylamine, derived from ammonia, with ethyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms
dimethylaminesDIMETHYLAMINE, a gas derived from ammonia with two methyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms
diethylaminesDIETHYLAMINE, a liquid resembling ethylamine, derived from ammonia, with ethyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms
cycloparaffinA hydrocarbon with a molecule containing a ring of carbon atoms joined by single bonds
cycloparaffinsA hydrocarbon with a molecule containing a ring of carbon atoms joined by single bonds
sesquisulphidea compound with three atoms of sulphur to two of the other element or radical
atomics(used with a sing. v.) the branch of physics that deals with atoms, esp. atomic energy
sesquisulphidesSESQUISULPHIDE, a compound with three atoms of sulphur to two of the other element or radical
dichloridea compound in which two atoms of chlorine are combined with another atom or group also BICHLORIDE
bichloridea compound in which two atoms of chlorine are combined with another atom or group also DICHLORIDE
fluorocarbonA compound formed by replacing one or more of the hydrogen atoms in a hydrocarbon with fluorine atoms
fluorocarbonsA compound formed by replacing one or more of the hydrogen atoms in a hydrocarbon with fluorine atoms
dichloridesDICHLORIDE, a compound in which two atoms of chlorine are combined with another atom or group also BICHLORIDE
bichloridesBICHLORIDE, a compound in which two atoms of chlorine are combined with another atom or group also DICHLORIDE
isotacticof a polymer, with its attached groups of atoms in a regular order on one side of the chain
aminicany of a class of compounds derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms with organic groups
aminityany of a class of compounds derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms with organic groups
aminesany of a class of compounds derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms with organic groups
amineany of a class of compounds derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms with organic groups
microphysicsThe branch of physics that deals with bodies and phenomena on a microscopic or smaller scale, esp. with molecules, atoms, and subatomic particles
siloxanesA compound having a molecular structure based on a chain of alternate silicon and oxygen atoms, esp. (as in silicone) with organic groups attached to the silicon atoms
triazolesAny compound whose molecule contains a ring of three nitrogen and two carbon atoms, in particular each of five isomeric compounds containing such a ring with two double bonds
siloxaneany of various compounds containing alternate silicon and oxygen atoms in either a linear or cyclic arrangement usually with one or two organic groups attached to each silicon atom
dehydrogenaseAn enzyme that catalyzes the removal of hydrogen atoms from a particular molecule, particularly in the electron transport chain reactions of cell respiration in conjunction with the coenzymes NAD and FAD
isotopeany of two or more species of atoms of a chemical element with the same atomic number and nearly identical chemical behavior but with differing atomic mass or mass number and different physical properties
ferrimagnetic(of a substance) Displaying a weak form of ferromagnetism associated with parallel but opposite alignment of neighboring atoms. In contrast with antiferromagnetic materials, these alignments do not cancel out and there is a net magnetic moment
stereochemicalthe branch of chemistry that deals with the determination of the relative positions in space of the atoms or groups of atoms in a compound and with the effects of these positions on the properties of the compound