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Results for: crystalline compound used in glass-makingTranslations 1 - 30 of 1481
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crystalline compound used in glass-makingvanadium pentoxide
(about a chemical compound) quality of being optically inactive because it contains equal amounts of levorotatory and dextrorotatory isomers of the same compound (Chemistry)racemism
(Arabic) peace (greeting used in many Islamic nations); deep bow (often with the right hand placed on the forehead), deep bow with hand on forehead, greet another person by making a low bow (often with the right hand placed on the forehead), make salut...salaam
(Biochemistry) phospholipid, fatty compound comprised of a fatty acid bonded to a phosphate group and an organic molecule (major component of cell membranes)phosphatide
(British) not burdened, free of encumbrance; starved, weak, famished, glance at in a sly or malicious manner; look at in a lecherous manner, lascivious look, look lasciviously, sly or malicious glance; lascivious look; glass furnaceleer
(Chemistry) able to be hydrolyzed, able to be broken down by means of water (of a chemical compound)hydrolyzable
(Chemistry) able to crystallize into a form similar to that of a different compound or mineral (of a compound or mineral), able to crystallize like another chemicalisomorphous
(Chemistry) any of several compounds comprised of alternating silicon and oxygen atoms (used in many industrial applications), see also:siloxane, silicon-based compoundsilicone
(Chemistry) binary compound of iodine; salt or ester of hydriodic acid, salt of hydriodic acidiodide
(Chemistry) C5H8, compound found in plant essential oils and which belongs to the family of natural unsaturated hydrocarbons derived from isoprene units (aromatic that is used in food and perfumes), chemical from essential oilsterpene
(Chemistry) change into an isomer (chemical compound which has the same number and kind of atoms as another but differs in structural arrangement), make or become isomericisomerize
(Chemistry) chloride compound used as a fertilizer (no longer in technical use)muriate
(Chemistry) colorless flammable liquid used in the manufacture of cosmetics and as a solvent; any of a class of compounds created by the combination of aldehydes and alcohol, colorless chemical solvent, organic compoundacetal
(Chemistry) compound composed of and organic ring and metallic ions (such as hemoglobin in the blood, chlorophyll in plants, etc.), combine to form chelate, compound of metal and nonmetal, having a chela (claw); of a chelate compound (Chemistry), havin...chelate
(Chemistry) compound derived from the oil of cloves and other oils (used in perfumes and dentistry), oily liquid from cloveseugenol
(Chemistry) creation of chelates (compound made of metallic and nonmetallic ions)chelation
(Chemistry) crystalline chemical compound (used as a laxative), chemical indicatorphenolphthalein
(Chemistry) crystalline chemical compound derived from coal tar (used in the manufacture of dyes and medications), colorless hydrocarbonphenanthrene
(Chemistry) crystalline chemical substance (used as an insecticide and in medications), compound killing intestinal worms and insects, drug used to treat schizophreniaphenothiazine
(Chemistry) crystalline compound made from palmitica acid and glycerol (used in the manufacture of soaps), ester of palmitic acid and glycerol, tripalmitinpalmitin
(Chemistry) crystalline glucoside found in the bark of some varieties of tree (used in fever and pain relieving medications), medicine from tree barksalicin
(Chemistry) leukol, leucoline, colorless nitrogenous base produced by mixing glycerol and aniline (used as a reagent, solvent and in the production of dyes), oily coal tar compoundquinoline
(Chemistry) magnesium oxide, white powdery compound (used in cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, etc.)magnesia
(Chemistry) of or pertaining to magnesia, containing magnesia (white powdery compound)magnesian
(Chemistry) of phthalein (chemical compound used in the production of dyes)phthalic
(Chemistry) organic compound composed of ethylene and ethanol (from which its name is derived)enol
(Chemistry) phenyl salicylate, aromatic white crystalline compound (used in medications and as a preservative)salol
(Chemistry) poisonous acidic compound obtained from coal tar or benzene and used mainly as a disinfectant or antiseptic, carbolic acid; any hydroxyl derivative of benzene, compound based on benzene ring, poisonous caustic compoundphenol
(Chemistry) poisonous chemical compound composed of chlorinated camphene (used as an insecticide and rodenticide)toxaphene
(Chemistry) potassium compound obtained from wood ashes (used in fertilizers, soaps, etc.), potassium carbonate, potassium compound used in fertilizer, potassium hydroxidepotash
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