Compounds as a mystery
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DEEPENSCompounds, as a mystery
radicala group of atoms that act as a unit in chemical compounds
radicalsRADICAL, a group of atoms that act as a unit in chemical compounds
radicalsA group of atoms behaving as a unit in a number of compounds
neuropeptidesAny of a group of compounds that act as neurotransmitters and are short-chain polypeptides
isocyanicas in isocyanic acid, a hypothetical acid known only in the form of its compounds
neuropeptideAny of a group of compounds that act as neurotransmitters and are short-chain polypeptides
hydrateany of a class of compounds containing chemically combined water, as washing soda or sulfuric acid
benzodiazepineAny of a class of heterocyclic organic compounds used as tranquilizers, such as Librium and Valium
benzodiazepinesAny of a class of heterocyclic organic compounds used as tranquilizers, such as Librium and Valium
hydratedany of a class of compounds containing chemically combined water, as washing soda or sulfuric acid
creosoteA colorless, pungent, oily liquid, containing creosol and other compounds, distilled from wood tar and used as an antiseptic
flavonoidany of a group of oxygen-containing aromatic antioxidant compounds that includes many common pigments (as the anthocyanins and flavones)
ketoneany of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group, CO, attached to two alkyl groups, as CH3COCH3 or CH3COC2H5
ketonesany of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group, CO, attached to two alkyl groups, as CH3COCH3 or CH3COC2H5
ketonicany of a class of organic compounds containing a carbonyl group, CO, attached to two alkyl groups, as CH3COCH3 or CH3COC2H5
chemautotrophan organism, such as a bacterium, that obtains its energy from inorganic reactions using simple compounds, such as ammonia or carbon dioxide
cresolany of three isomeric compounds having the formula C7H8O, usually derived from coal tar and wood tar, and used chiefly as a disinfectant
chemautotrophsCHEMAUTOTROPH, an organism, such as a bacterium, that obtains its energy from inorganic reactions using simple compounds, such as ammonia or carbon dioxide
asgrayish-white element having a metallic luster, vaporizing when heated, and forming poisonous compounds. Symbol: As; at. wt.: 74.92; at. no.: 33
capsicumoleoresin derived from the fruit of some capsicums that contains capsaicin and related compounds and is used medicinally especially as a topical pain reliever
nitrica corrosive liquid inorganic acid HNO3 used especially as an oxidizing agent, in nitrations, and in making organic compounds (as fertilizers, explosives, and dyes)
creosoteA dark brown oil distilled from coal tar and used as a wood preservative. It contains a number of phenols, cresols, and other organic compounds
ubiquinoneAny of a class of compounds that occur in all living cells and that act as electron-transfer agents in cell respiration. They are substituted quinones
ubiquinonesAny of a class of compounds that occur in all living cells and that act as electron-transfer agents in cell respiration. They are substituted quinones
cytochromesAny of a number of compounds consisting of heme bonded to a protein. Cytochromes function as electron transfer agents in many metabolic pathways, esp. cellular respiration
cytochromeAny of a number of compounds consisting of heme bonded to a protein. Cytochromes function as electron transfer agents in many metabolic pathways, esp. cellular respiration
kainita natural salt KMg(SO4)ClÀ3H2O consisting of a hydrous sulfate and chloride of magnesium and potassium that is used as a fertilizer and as a source of potassium and magnesium compounds
azolesany of a group of five-membered heterocyclic compounds containing one or more nitrogen atoms in the ring, the number of nitrogen atoms present being indicated by a prefix, as in diazole
azoleany of a group of five-membered heterocyclic compounds containing one or more nitrogen atoms in the ring, the number of nitrogen atoms present being indicated by a prefix, as in diazole
toluolscolorless, water-insoluble, flammable liquid, C7H8, having a benzenelike odor, obtained chiefly from coal tar and petroleum: used as a solvent in the manufacture of benzoic acid, benzaldehyde, TNT, and other organic compounds
toluenescolorless, water-insoluble, flammable liquid, C7H8, having a benzenelike odor, obtained chiefly from coal tar and petroleum: used as a solvent in the manufacture of benzoic acid, benzaldehyde, TNT, and other organic compounds
toluolcolorless, water-insoluble, flammable liquid, C7H8, having a benzenelike odor, obtained chiefly from coal tar and petroleum: used as a solvent in the manufacture of benzoic acid, benzaldehyde, TNT, and other organic compounds
toluenecolorless, water-insoluble, flammable liquid, C7H8, having a benzenelike odor, obtained chiefly from coal tar and petroleum: used as a solvent in the manufacture of benzoic acid, benzaldehyde, TNT, and other organic compounds
azinesany of a group of six-membered heterocyclic compounds containing one or more nitrogen atoms in the ring, the number of nitrogen atoms present being indicated by a prefix, as in diazine or triazine
azineany of a group of six-membered heterocyclic compounds containing one or more nitrogen atoms in the ring, the number of nitrogen atoms present being indicated by a prefix, as in diazine or triazine
osmiumhard, heavy, metallic element having the greatest density of the known elements and forming octavalent compounds, as OsO4 and OsF8: used chiefly as a catalyst, in alloys, and in the manufacture of electric-light filaments. Symbol:
osmiumshard, heavy, metallic element having the greatest density of the known elements and forming octavalent compounds, as OsO4 and OsF8: used chiefly as a catalyst, in alloys, and in the manufacture of electric-light filaments. Symbol:
boronsnonmetallic element occurring naturally only in combination, as in borax or boric acid, and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compounds. Symbol: B; at. wt.: 10.811; at. no.: 5
boronnonmetallic element occurring naturally only in combination, as in borax or boric acid, and obtained in either an amorphous or a crystalline form when reduced from its compounds. Symbol: B; at. wt.: 10.811; at. no.: 5