Oxygenic - Law Dictionary Search Results
Hydroxyl
HO consisting of one atom of hydrogen and one of oxygen It is a characteristic part of the hydrates the alcohols
Glycose
or of a ketone alcohol Most glycoses have hydrogen and oxygen present in the proportion to form water while the number
Drummond light
intense light produced by turning two streams of gas one oxygen and the other hydrogen or coal gas in a state
Carbon
and occurs in hexagonal prisms or tables When united with oxygen it forms carbon dioxide commonly called carbonic acid or carbonic
Bisilicate
of metasilicic acid so called because the ratio of the oxygen of the silica to the oxygen of the base is
Hydracid
acids like hydrochloric hydrofluoric and the like which contain no oxygen from the oxygen acids or oxacids See Acid
Bacterium
rapidity both by fission and by spores Bacteria may require oxygen for their energy producing metabolism and these are called aerobes
Oxychloric
Of pertaining to or designating in general certain compounds containing oxygen and chlorine
Oxyhydrogen
Of pertaining to or consisting of a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen at over 5000deg F
Oxygenize
To oxidize
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