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Basic slag
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monomer
The basic conceptual building unit of a polymer a molecule of low molecular weight which may combine with other molecules
Pyrazine
A feebly basic solid C4H4N2 obtained by distilling piperazine with zinc dust and in other ways Also by extension any of
Phloramine
A basic amido derivative of phloroglucin having an astringent taste
Monsels salt
A basic sulphate of iron so named from Monsel a Frenchman
Diabase
A basic dark colored holocrystalline igneous rock consisting essentially of a triclinic feldspar and pyroxene with magnetic iron often limited
Monamine
A basic compound containing one amido group a monoamine as methyl amine is a monamine
Free base
The basic form of an organic amine which is capable of forming acid salts such as hydrochlorides
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Basic - Law Dictionary Search Results
Basic slag
Matched in: Term Basic slag
Basic steel
Matched in: Term Basic steel
Average of the basic wage
Matched in: Term Average of the basic wage
Keep your definitions linked to case research
monomer
The basic conceptual building unit of a polymer a molecule of low molecular weight which may combine with other molecules
Pyrazine
A feebly basic solid C4H4N2 obtained by distilling piperazine with zinc dust and in other ways Also by extension any of
Phloramine
A basic amido derivative of phloroglucin having an astringent taste
Monsels salt
A basic sulphate of iron so named from Monsel a Frenchman
Diabase
A basic dark colored holocrystalline igneous rock consisting essentially of a triclinic feldspar and pyroxene with magnetic iron often limited
Monamine
A basic compound containing one amido group a monoamine as methyl amine is a monamine
Free base
The basic form of an organic amine which is capable of forming acid salts such as hydrochlorides
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