inorganic chemistry in English

noun
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the branch of chemistry that deals with inorganic compounds.
When Phillips began work in the the early 1800s, organic chemistry hardly existed as a science and his own studies were almost exclusively concerned with inorganic chemistry and mineralogy.

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1. Pharmaceutical Inorganic Chemistry Acidifies

2. Essential Descriptive Inorganic Chemistry

3. What does Arseniate mean? (inorganic chemistry) Arsenate

4. Carbon Bisulfide (uncountable) (inorganic chemistry) carbon disulfide; Usage notes

5. Bisulfate (plural Bisulfates) (inorganic chemistry) The univalent anion HSO 4-

6. Sodium dithionate Na2S2O6 is an important compound for inorganic chemistry.

7. What does Bisulphate mean? (inorganic chemistry) Alternative spelling of bisulfate

8. Aurate (plural Aurates) (inorganic chemistry) Any salt of auric acid

9. What does Bromite mean? (inorganic chemistry) The univalent anion BrO2- (noun)

10. 19 We have already set foot in inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry area.

11. In contextinorganic chemistrylang=en terms the difference between Bisulfate and sulfate is that Bisulfate is (inorganic chemistry) any salt containing this anion while sulfate is (inorganic chemistry) any salt of sulfuric acid

12. Aluminic acid (uncountable) (inorganic chemistry) The amphoteric aluminium hydroxide, Al(OH) 3; its salts are aluminates

13. In inorganic chemistrylang=en terms the difference between bisulfite and Bisulfate is that bisulfite is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent group -hso 3, or any salt containing it while Bisulfate is (inorganic chemistry) any salt containing this anion

14. Arsane (countable and uncountable, plural Arsanes) (inorganic chemistry, uncountable) The compound arsine, AsH 3 (inorganic chemistry, countable) Any saturated hydride of tervalent arsenic, of general formula As n H n+2, having an unbranched chain of arsenic atoms - diarsane, triarsane etc.

15. What does Aluminic-acid mean? (inorganic chemistry) The amphoteric aluminium hydroxide, Al(OH)3; its salts are aluminates

16. As nouns the difference between actinide and Actinoid is that actinide is (inorganic chemistry) any of the 14 radioactive elements of the periodic table that are positioned under the lanthanides to which they have similar chemistry while Actinoid is (inorganic chemistry) actinide

17. As nouns the difference between Bisulfate and sulfate is that Bisulfate is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent anion hso 4

18. Alane (plural Alanes) (inorganic chemistry) aluminium hydride, AlH 3 (organic chemistry) Any organic derivative of this compound; Usage notes

19. 28 Inorganic chemistry in particular provided the bulk of new pigments based on chromium, cadmium, cobalt, zinc, copper and arsenic.

20. Agene (uncountable) (inorganic chemistry) nitrogen trichloride when it was used as a bleaching agent and improving agent in flour; Anagrams .

21. In contextinorganic chemistrylang=en terms the difference between bromide and Bromate is that bromide is (inorganic chemistry) a binary compound of bromine and some other element or radical while Bromate is (inorganic chemistry) the anion bro 3-1, derived from bromic acid; any salt containing this anion

22. Abiogenesis is the idea that life arose spontaneously from the inorganic chemistry of the prebiotic Earth billions of years ago

23. What does Agene mean? (inorganic chemistry) Nitrogen trichloride when it was used as a bleaching agent and improving agent in flour

24. Actinide (plural Actinides) (inorganic chemistry) Any of the 14 radioactive elements of the periodic table that are positioned under the lanthanides, to …

25. Borosilicate (plural Borosilicates) (inorganic chemistry) Any of various minerals whose structure is formally that of a dual salt of boric and silicic acids

26. Actinide (plural Actinides) (inorganic chemistry) Any of the 14 radioactive elements of the periodic table that are positioned under the lanthanides, to which they have similar chemistry

27. (inorganic chemistry) A binary compound of bromine and some other element or radical.· A dose of Bromide taken as a sedative, or to reduce sexual appetite

28. Arsine (countable and uncountable, plural Arsines) (inorganic chemistry, uncountable) A compound of arsenic and hydrogen, AsH 3, a colorless and exceedingly poisonous gas, having an odor like garlic

29. As nouns the difference between Bisulfide and bisulfite is that Bisulfide is (dated) disuldfide while bisulfite is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent group -hso 3, or any salt containing it.

30. As nouns the difference between Bisulphite and bisulfite is that Bisulphite is (inorganic chemistrybritish) while bisulfite is (inorganic chemistry) the univalent group -hso 3, or any salt containing it.

31. Calorimetric studies of the Basicities of organometallic compounds A Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Department: Chemistry Major Inorganic Chemistry by John R

32. Aluminosilicate (plural Aluminosilicates) (inorganic chemistry) Any of many silicate minerals, such as feldspar and zeolite, in which a proportion of the Si 4+ ions are replaced by Al 3+, the excess negative charge being balanced by extra sodium, potassium or calcium ions