64 relations: Acid, Aluminium, Azide, Bisulfide, Chemical compound, Chlorine, Cobalt tetracarbonyl hydride, Coordination complex, Cyanate, Cyanate ester, Cyanide, Cyanoform, Cyanogen, Cyanogen bromide, Cyanogen chloride, Cyanogen halide, Cyanogen iodide, Dicobalt octacarbonyl, Dimer (chemistry), Dinitrogen tetroxide, Double bond, Ferricyanide, Fulminate, Fulminic acid, Functional group, Halide, Halogen, Hexazine, Hydrazoic acid, Hydrogen cyanide, Hydrogen disulfide, Hydrogen halide, Hydrogen isocyanide, Hydrogen peroxide, Hydrogen sulfide, Hydroxide, Hydroxy group, Hypothesis, Hypothiocyanite, Inorganic compound, Interhalogen, Isocyanate, Isocyanide, Isothiocyanate, Ligand, Metallic bonding, Methylidynephosphane, Molecule, Nitrile, Nitrogen dioxide, ..., Nitrosyl chloride, Nitrous acid, Phosphaalkyne, Potassium selenocyanate, Solubility, Superatom, Thiocyanate, Thiocyanogen, Thiol, Triflate, Triflic acid, Trinitromethane, Triple bond, Water. Expand index (14 more) »
Acid
An acid is a molecule or ion capable of donating a hydron (proton or hydrogen ion H+), or, alternatively, capable of forming a covalent bond with an electron pair (a Lewis acid).
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Aluminium
Aluminium or aluminum is a chemical element with symbol Al and atomic number 13.
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Azide
Azide is the anion with the formula N. It is the conjugate base of hydrazoic acid (HN3).
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Bisulfide
Bisulfide (systematically named sulfanide and hydrogen(sulfide)(1−)) is an inorganic anion with the chemical formula HS− (also written as SH−).
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Chemical compound
A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules (or molecular entities) composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.
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Chlorine
Chlorine is a chemical element with symbol Cl and atomic number 17.
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Cobalt tetracarbonyl hydride
Cobalt tetracarbonyl hydride is an organometallic compound with the formula HCo(CO)4.
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Coordination complex
In chemistry, a coordination complex consists of a central atom or ion, which is usually metallic and is called the coordination centre, and a surrounding array of bound molecules or ions, that are in turn known as ligands or complexing agents.
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Cyanate
The cyanate ion is an anion with the chemical formula written as − or −. In aqueous solution it acts as a base, forming isocyanic acid, HNCO.
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Cyanate ester
Cyanate esters are chemical substances in which the hydrogen atom of the phenolic OH group is substituted by a cyanide group.
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Cyanide
A cyanide is a chemical compound that contains the group C≡N.
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Cyanoform
Cyanoform (tricyanomethane) is a cyanocarbon and derivative of methane with three cyano groups.
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Cyanogen
Cyanogen is the chemical compound with the formula (CN)2.
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Cyanogen bromide
Cyanogen bromide is the inorganic compound with the formula (CN)Br or BrCN.
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Cyanogen chloride
Cyanogen chloride is a chemical compound with the formula NCCl.
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Cyanogen halide
A cyanogen halide is a molecule consisting of cyanide and a halogen.
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Cyanogen iodide
Cyanogen iodide or iodine cyanide (ICN) is a pseudohalogen composed of iodine and the cyanide group.
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Dicobalt octacarbonyl
Dicobalt octacarbonyl is the inorganic compound Co2(CO)8.
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Dimer (chemistry)
A dimer (di-, "two" + -mer, "parts") is an oligomer consisting of two monomers joined by bonds that can be either strong or weak, covalent or intermolecular.
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Dinitrogen tetroxide
Dinitrogen tetroxide, commonly referred to as nitrogen tetroxide, is the chemical compound N2O4.
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Double bond
A double bond in chemistry is a chemical bond between two chemical elements involving four bonding electrons instead of the usual two.
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Ferricyanide
Ferricyanide is the anion 3−. It is also called hexacyanoferrate(III) and in rare, but systematic nomenclature, hexacyanidoferrate(III).
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Fulminate
Fulminates are chemical compounds which include the fulminate ion.
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Fulminic acid
Fulminic acid is a chemical compound with a molecular formula HCNO.
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Functional group
In organic chemistry, functional groups are specific substituents or moieties within molecules that are responsible for the characteristic chemical reactions of those molecules.
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Halide
A halide is a binary phase, of which one part is a halogen atom and the other part is an element or radical that is less electronegative (or more electropositive) than the halogen, to make a fluoride, chloride, bromide, iodide, astatide, or theoretically tennesside compound.
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Halogen
The halogens are a group in the periodic table consisting of five chemically related elements: fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), and astatine (At).
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Hexazine
Hexazine (also known as hexaazabenzene) is a hypothetical allotrope of nitrogen composed of 6 nitrogen atoms arranged in a ring-like structure analogous to that of benzene.
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Hydrazoic acid
Hydrazoic acid, also known as hydrogen azide or azoimide, This also contains a detailed description of the contemporaneous production process.
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Hydrogen cyanide
Hydrogen cyanide (HCN), sometimes called prussic acid, is a chemical compound with the chemical formula HCN.
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Hydrogen disulfide
Hydrogen disulfide is the inorganic compound with the formula H2S2.
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Hydrogen halide
Hydrogen halides are diatomic inorganic compounds with the formula HX where X is one of the halogens: fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine.
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Hydrogen isocyanide
Hydrogen isocyanide is a chemical with the molecular formula HNC.
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Hydrogen peroxide
Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula.
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Hydrogen sulfide
Hydrogen sulfide is the chemical compound with the chemical formula H2S.
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Hydroxide
Hydroxide is a diatomic anion with chemical formula OH−.
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Hydroxy group
A hydroxy or hydroxyl group is the entity with the formula OH.
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Hypothesis
A hypothesis (plural hypotheses) is a proposed explanation for a phenomenon.
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Hypothiocyanite
Hypothiocyanite is the anion − and the conjugate base of hypothiocyanous acid (HOSCN).
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Inorganic compound
An inorganic compound is typically a chemical compound that lacks C-H bonds, that is, a compound that is not an organic compound, but the distinction is not defined or even of particular interest.
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Interhalogen
An interhalogen compound is a molecule which contains two or more different halogen atoms (fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine, or astatine) and no atoms of elements from any other group.
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Isocyanate
Isocyanate is the functional group with the formula R–N.
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Isocyanide
An isocyanide (also called isonitrile or carbylamine) is an organic compound with the functional group -N≡C.
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Isothiocyanate
Isothiocyanate is the chemical group –N.
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Ligand
In coordination chemistry, a ligand is an ion or molecule (functional group) that binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex.
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Metallic bonding
Metallic bonding is a type of chemical bonding that arises from the electrostatic attractive force between conduction electrons (in the form of an electron cloud of delocalized electrons) and positively charged metal ions.
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Methylidynephosphane
Methylidynephosphane (phosphaethyne) is a chemical compound which was the first phosphaalkyne compound discovered, containing the unusual C≡P carbon-phosphorus triple bond.
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Molecule
A molecule is an electrically neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.
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Nitrile
A nitrile is any organic compound that has a −C≡N functional group.
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Nitrogen dioxide
Nitrogen dioxide is the chemical compound with the formula.
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Nitrosyl chloride
Nitrosyl chloride is the chemical compound with the formula NOCl.
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Nitrous acid
Nitrous acid (molecular formula HNO2) is a weak and monobasic acid known only in solution and in the form of nitrite salts.
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Phosphaalkyne
In chemistry, phosphaalkynes (IUPAC name: alkylidynephosphanes) are organophosphorus compounds that have a phosphorus-carbon triple bond.
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Potassium selenocyanate
Potassium selenocyanate is the inorganic compound with the formula KSeCN.
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Solubility
Solubility is the property of a solid, liquid or gaseous chemical substance called solute to dissolve in a solid, liquid or gaseous solvent.
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Superatom
A superatom is any cluster of atoms that seem to exhibit some of the properties of elemental atoms.
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Thiocyanate
Thiocyanate (also known as rhodanide) is the anion −. It is the conjugate base of thiocyanic acid.
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Thiocyanogen
Thiocyanogen, (SCN)2, is a pseudohalogen derived from the pseudohalide thiocyanate, −. This hexatomic compound exhibits C2 point group symmetry and has the connectivity NCS-SCN.
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Thiol
Thiol is an organosulfur compound that contains a carbon-bonded sulfhydryl (R–SH) group (where R represents an alkyl or other organic substituent).
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Triflate
Triflate, also known by the systematic name trifluoromethanesulfonate, is a functional group with the formula CF3SO3−.
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Triflic acid
Triflic acid, also known as trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, TFMS, TFSA, HOTf or TfOH, is a sulfonic acid with the chemical formula CF3SO3H.
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Trinitromethane
Trinitromethane, also referred to as nitroform, is a nitroalkane and oxidizer with chemical formula HC(NO2)3.
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Triple bond
A triple bond in chemistry is a chemical bond between two atoms involving six bonding electrons instead of the usual two in a covalent single bond.
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Water
Water is a transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance that is the main constituent of Earth's streams, lakes, and oceans, and the fluids of most living organisms.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudohalogen