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Hexabasic

Having six hydrogen atoms or six radicals capable of being replaced or saturated by bases said of acids as mellitic acid is hexabasic

Heptavalent

Having seven units of attractive force or affinity said of heptad elements or radicals

Heptad

of seven and which can be theoretically combined with substituted for or replaced by seven monad atoms or radicals as iodine is a heptad in iodic acid Also used as an adjective

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Hemimellitic

Having half as many three carboxyl radicals as mellitic acid said of an organic acid

Haloid

Resembling salt said of certain binary compounds consisting of a metal united to a negative element or radical and now chiefly applied to the chlorides bromides iodides and sometimes also to the fluorides and cyanides

Halogen

An electro negative element or radical which by combination with a metal forms a haloid salt especially chlorine fluorine bromine and iodine sometimes also

Fundamentally

Primarily originally essentially radically at the foundation in origin or constituents

Fluosilicate

A double fluoride of silicon and some other usually basic element or radical regarded as a salt of fluosilicic acid called also silicofluoride

Fluoride

A binary compound of fluorine with another element or radical

Ethenyl

A trivalent hydrocarbon radical CH3C

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Hexabasic

Having six hydrogen atoms or six radicals capable of being replaced or saturated by bases said of acids as mellitic acid is hexabasic

Heptavalent

Having seven units of attractive force or affinity said of heptad elements or radicals

Heptad

of seven and which can be theoretically combined with substituted for or replaced by seven monad atoms or radicals as iodine is a heptad in iodic acid Also used as an adjective

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Hemimellitic

Having half as many three carboxyl radicals as mellitic acid said of an organic acid

Haloid

Resembling salt said of certain binary compounds consisting of a metal united to a negative element or radical and now chiefly applied to the chlorides bromides iodides and sometimes also to the fluorides and cyanides

Halogen

An electro negative element or radical which by combination with a metal forms a haloid salt especially chlorine fluorine bromine and iodine sometimes also

Fundamentally

Primarily originally essentially radically at the foundation in origin or constituents

Fluosilicate

A double fluoride of silicon and some other usually basic element or radical regarded as a salt of fluosilicic acid called also silicofluoride

Fluoride

A binary compound of fluorine with another element or radical

Ethenyl

A trivalent hydrocarbon radical CH3C

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