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OXIDE |
Oxygen compound |
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OXY- |
A compound containing oxygen. |
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OXYSULPHIDE |
A ternary compound of oxygen and sulphur. |
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OXYCHLORIDE |
A ternary compound of oxygen and chlorine; as, plumbic
oxychloride. |
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HYPEROXIDE |
A compound having a relatively large percentage of
oxygen; a peroxide. |
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AMYLATE |
A compound of the radical amyl with oxygen and a positive
atom or radical. |
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CARBOXIDE |
A compound of carbon and oxygen, as carbonyl, with some
element or radical; as, potassium carboxide. |
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ACIDIFIER |
A simple or compound principle, whose presence is
necessary to produce acidity, as oxygen, chlorine, bromine, iodine,
etc. |
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DEUTOXIDE |
A compound containing in the molecule two atoms of
oxygen united with some other element or radical; -- usually called
dioxide, or less frequently, binoxide. |
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ANTOZONE |
A compound formerly supposed to be modification of
oxygen, but now known to be hydrogen dioxide; -- so called because
apparently antagonistic to ozone, converting it into ordinary oxygen. |
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COMPOUND |
A union of two or more ingredients in definite
proportions by weight, so combined as to form a distinct substance; as,
water is a compound of oxygen and hydrogen. |
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HYDROXYL |
A compound radical, or unsaturated group, HO, consisting
of one atom of hydrogen and one of oxygen. It is a characteristic part
of the hydrates, the alcohols, the oxygen acids, etc. |
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OXIDIZE |
To subject to the action of oxygen or of an oxidizing
agent, so as to bring to a higher grade, as an -ous compound to an -ic
compound; as, to oxidize mercurous chloride to mercuric chloride. |
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ESTER |
...f an
organic radical united with the residue of any oxygen acid, organic or
inorganic; thus the natural fats are esters of glycerin and the fatt... |
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HYDRATE |
A substance which does not contain water as such, but has
its constituents (hydrogen, oxygen, hydroxyl) so arranged that water
may be eliminate... |
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CONDENSATION |
... an increase of density, as the condensation of oxygen into ozone, or of
acetone into mesitylene. ... |
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MOLECULE |
...r consists of two atoms of hydrogen and
one of oxygen. Cf. Atom. ... |
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SULPHYDRATE |
... sulphydrate, KSH), or as a hydrate in which the oxygen has been wholly
or partially replaced by sulphur. ... |
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SYNTHESIS |
...g the
ingredients together, as contrasted with analysis; thus, water is made
by synthesis from hydrogen and oxygen; hence, specifically, the
... |
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EQUIVALENT |
... compound; as, the equivalents of hydrogen
and oxygen in water are respectively 1 and 8, and in hydric dioxide 1
and 16. ... |