Hydrogenize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ion
as well as in solution Others notably acids such as hydrogen chloride may occur as neutral molecules in the pure liquid
Hydrosulphuric
Pertaining to or derived from hydrogen and sulphur as hydrosulphuric acid a designation applied to the
Hydrosulphide
One of a series of compounds derived from hydrogen sulphide by the replacement of half its hydrogen by a
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H bomb
The hydrogen bomb a thermonuclear weapon that releases atomic energy by union
deoxyribose
the hydroxyl groups of ribose has been replaced by a hydrogen In deoxyribonucleic acids the deoxyribose is D 2 deoxyribose in
Dehydrogenation
The act or process of freeing from hydrogen also the condition resulting from the removal of hydrogen
catalase
animal cells that functions as an oxidative catalyst it decomposes hydrogen peroxide into hydrogen and water
Metalammonium
ammonium by the substitution of metallic atoms in place of hydrogen
Organogen
name given to any one of the four elements carbon hydrogen oxygen and nitrogen which are especially characteristic ingredients of organic
Octavalent
combined with exchanged for or compared with eight atoms of hydrogen said of certain atoms or radicals
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Hydrogenize - Law Dictionary Search Results
Ion
as well as in solution Others notably acids such as hydrogen chloride may occur as neutral molecules in the pure liquid
Hydrosulphuric
Pertaining to or derived from hydrogen and sulphur as hydrosulphuric acid a designation applied to the
Hydrosulphide
One of a series of compounds derived from hydrogen sulphide by the replacement of half its hydrogen by a
Keep your definitions linked to case research
H bomb
The hydrogen bomb a thermonuclear weapon that releases atomic energy by union
deoxyribose
the hydroxyl groups of ribose has been replaced by a hydrogen In deoxyribonucleic acids the deoxyribose is D 2 deoxyribose in
Dehydrogenation
The act or process of freeing from hydrogen also the condition resulting from the removal of hydrogen
catalase
animal cells that functions as an oxidative catalyst it decomposes hydrogen peroxide into hydrogen and water
Metalammonium
ammonium by the substitution of metallic atoms in place of hydrogen
Organogen
name given to any one of the four elements carbon hydrogen oxygen and nitrogen which are especially characteristic ingredients of organic
Octavalent
combined with exchanged for or compared with eight atoms of hydrogen said of certain atoms or radicals
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