Ion of tennis
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TIRIACIon of tennis
ANIONType of ion.
ONIUMKind of ion: Suffix
IODIDEIon of element 53
liganda type of ion or molecule
solvateto convert into a type of ion
carboniuma type of positively charged organic ion
ligandsLIGAND, a type of ion or molecule
solvatingSOLVATE, to convert into a type of ion
solvatesSOLVATE, to convert into a type of ion
solvatedSOLVATE, to convert into a type of ion
carboniumsCARBONIUM, a type of positively charged organic ion
speciesparticular kind of atomic nucleus, atom, molecule, or ion
divalenthaving a valence of two, as the ferrous ion, Fe++
protogenicof a compound, able to donate a hydrogen ion (proton) in a chemical reaction
solvating(of a solvent) Enter into reversible chemical combination with (a dissolved molecule, ion, etc.)
zwitterionicof or like a zwitterion, an ion carrying both a positive and negative charge
ankyloticion of separate bones or hard parts to form a single bone or part
cyanateany salt or ester of cyanic acid, containing the ion –OCN or the group –OCN
ligandsmolecule, ion, or atom that is bonded to the central metal atom of a coordination compound
ligandmolecule, ion, or atom that is bonded to the central metal atom of a coordination compound
counterionan ion having a charge opposite to that of the substance with which it is associated
acetylideany of a class of carbides in which the carbon is present as a diatomic divalent ion
counterionsCOUNTERION, an ion having a charge opposite to that of the substance with which it is associated
osmolea standard unit of osmotic pressure based on a one molal concentration of an ion in a solution
hydroxideA compound of a metal with the hydroxide ion OH- (as in many alkalis) or the group ?OH
acetylidesACETYLIDE, any of a class of carbides in which the carbon is present as a diatomic divalent ion
osmola standard unit of osmotic pressure based on a one molal concentration of an ion in a solution
hydroxidesA compound of a metal with the hydroxide ion OH- (as in many alkalis) or the group ?OH
overvoltagethe excess potential required for the discharge of an ion at an electrode over and above the equilibrium potential of the electrode
overvoltagesOVERVOLTAGE, the excess potential required for the discharge of an ion at an electrode over and above the equilibrium potential of the electrode
vacancyA defect in a crystal lattice, consisting of the absence of an atom or an ion from a position where there should be one
vacanciesA defect in a crystal lattice, consisting of the absence of an atom or an ion from a position where there should be one
zeoliteany of various hydrous silicates that are analogous in composition to the feldspars, occur as secondary minerals in cavities of lavas, and can act as ion-exchangers
chelatesa. of or noting a heterocyclic compound having a central metallic ion attached by covalent bonds to two or more nonmetallic atoms in the same molecule b. of or noting a compound having a cyclic structure resulting from the formation of one o
chelatea. of or noting a heterocyclic compound having a central metallic ion attached by covalent bonds to two or more nonmetallic atoms in the same molecule b. of or noting a compound having a cyclic structure resulting from the formation of one o