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  • A [[chemical process]] used to produce [[ammonia]] — a [[chemical compound|compound]] important in many branches of [[organic chemistry]] — from
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  • an [[Organic compound|organic]] [[chemical compound]] having the [[chemical formula]] CHCl<sub>3</sub>, also known as trichloro
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  • ...es and [[Chemical reaction|reactions]] of all [[chemical elements]] and [[chemical compound]]s other than the vast number of [[organic compound]]s (compounds containin
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  • [[Chemical compound]]s containing [[carbon]]-[[silicon]] [[chemical bond|bonds]].
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  • A systematic way of naming [[Organic compound|organic chemical compound]]s as recommended by the [[International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistr
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  • A [[chemical compound]] with the [[chemical formula|formula]] [[Silicon|Si]]([[Carbon|C]][[Hydrog
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  • A [[chemical compound]] with the [[chemical formula|formula]] [[Hydrogen|H]]<sub>2</sub>[[Sulphur
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  • Chemical compound or substance that inhibits oxidation.
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  • A chemical compound that becomes metabolized into an active drug.
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  • A cyclic amide chemical compound. Important component of many antibiotics.
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  • ...ially for polymerization reactions. It is a [[pyrophoric]] [[Lewis acid]] chemical compound which instantly ignites when it is exposed to air. It is a highly reactive
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A [[heterocycle|heterocyclic]] chemical compound, side chain of the [[amino acid]] [[tryptophan]]
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  • Chemical compound that inhibits the functions of protease enzymes to control viral infections
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  • A 5-membered ring chemical compound with base formula C<sub>1</sub>N<sub>4</sub>H<sub>2</sub>.
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  • Chemical compound composed of two oxygen atoms covalently bonded to a single carbon atom.
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  • A chemical compound that contains a hydroxy group (OH).
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  • A '''prodrug''' is a chemical compound that becomes metabolized into an active drug.
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  • ...ion''' is the chemical process in which a pure [[chemical element]] or a [[chemical compound]] is converted from a solid state to a gaseous state without first passing
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  • The chemical compound sodium cloride, NaCl, used as a food enhancer, small amounts of which are n
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  • Any chemical compound with an [[alkene]] group (C=C) next to a [[nitrogen]] atom ([[amine]] form)
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  • A black solid, mixed valence, chemical compound, containing both Co(II) and Co(III) oxidation states with the formula Co3O4
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  • A [[chemical compound]] (NH<sub>3</sub>) of [[nitrogen]] and [[hydrogen]], occurring as a [[gas]]
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  • A chemical compound and alkane with the molecular formula CH4, and the principal component of n
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  • A [[chemical compound]] with the [[Chemical formula|formula]] H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>, which
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  • ...angements of [[atomic nucleus|atomic nuclei]] and [[electron]]s within a [[chemical compound]].
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  • '''Ammonia''' is a [[chemical compound]] (NH<sub>3</sub>) of [[nitrogen]] and [[hydrogen]], occurring as a [[gas]]
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  • {{r|Chemical compound}}
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  • ...w of constant composition", alluding to the fact in every sample of a pure chemical compound the elements combine in the same definite proportion &mdash; whether the sa
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  • ...IUPAC]] name: '''trichloromethane''') is an [[Organic compound|organic]] [[chemical compound]] having the [[chemical formula]] CHCl<sub>3</sub>. It is a chlorinated [[
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  • A chemical compound with one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms (H<sub>2</sub>0). It is often in a l
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  • A chemical compound in which two [[hydrocarbon]]s are joined together by an intervening [[oxyge
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  • {{r|Chemical compound}}
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  • A '''chemical compound''' is a substance consisting of two or more different [[chemical bond|chemi Every chemical compound that has been described in the literature carries a unique [[numerical]] [[
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  • {{r|Chemical compound}}
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  • An '''azole''' is a chemical compound containing a five-membered [[aromatic]] ring structure with two heteroatoms
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  • An '''alcohol''' is a chemical compound that contains a hydroxy group, -OH. Many important biological compounds are
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  • ...urces, [[Chemical reaction|reactions]], transport, effects, and fates of [[Chemical compound|chemical species]] in the [[air]], [[soil]], and [[water]] [[Natural enviro ...s have on the [[Natural environment|environment]] through the release of [[Chemical compound|chemicals]].
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  • {{r|Chemical compound}}
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  • ...(hydros) "water" (philia) "friendship". A chemical term indicating that a chemical compound or group is water soluble. Its opposite is the term [[hydrophobic]], meani
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  • ...incorporated into these [[nucleic acid]]s in the form of [[guanosine]], a chemical compound formed by the combination of guanine and a [[ribose sugar]]. Guanine is al
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  • A '''protease inhibitor''' is a chemical compound that inhibits the functions of proteases to control viral infections, espec
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  • ...[National Center for Biotechnology Information]]'s open access [[PubChem]] chemical compound database initiative, ACS has actively lobbied NCBI and its supervising agen
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  • An '''azole''' is a chemical compound containing a five-membered [[aromatic]] ring structure with two heteroatoms
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  • ...s disposal, with deeper lying formations known to contain salt or sulfur [[chemical compound|compounds]].
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  • An '''ether''' is a chemical compound in which two hydrocarbons are joined together by an intervening oxygen atom
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  • *[[Isomerization]], in which a [[chemical compound]] undergoes a structural rearrangement without any change in its net atomic
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  • ...es and [[Chemical reaction|reactions]] of all [[chemical elements]] and [[chemical compound]]s other than the vast number of [[organic compound]]s (compounds containin This is a reaction in which a chemical compound is separated into elements or simpler compounds. It is often defined as bei
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  • ...e logarithm of the vapor pressure vs. the temperature for any given pure [[chemical compound]], its normal boiling point can serve as an indication of that compound's o
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  • ...e logarithm of the vapor pressure vs. the temperature for any given pure [[chemical compound]], its normal boiling point can serve as an indication of that compound's o
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  • ...articles#Molecules|particle]] of a pure substance that still retains its [[chemical compound|composition]] and chemical properties.<ref>[http://antoine.frostburg.edu/ch
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  • In chemistry, an '''ester''' is a chemical compound that contains a carbonyl functionality (C=O) attached to an alkoxide. This
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  • '''Organosilicon compounds''' are [[chemical compound]]s containing [[carbon]] [[silicon]] [[chemical bond|bonds]]. '''Organosili
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  • ...reaction]]s in which a chemical species (e.g., a chemical [[element]] or [[Chemical compound|compound]]) reacts with [[oxygen]] in the presence of [[heat]] to form an o
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  • '''Hydrogen sulphide''' (or ''hydrogen sulfide'') is a [[chemical compound]] with the [[chemical formula|formula]] [[Hydrogen|H]]<sub>2</sub>[[Sulphur
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  • * [[Biochemistry]] is the study of the [[chemical compound|chemicals]], chemical reactions and [[interaction]]s in living or semi-livi {{main|Chemical compound}}
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  • In contrast with [[inorganic chemistry]], in which describing a [[chemical compound]] could be achieved by simply enumerating the chemical symbols of the [[che ...ned as atomic configurations which pass during chemical reactions from one chemical compound into another without change.
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  • * [[Biochemistry]] is the study of the [[chemical compound|chemicals]], chemical reactions and interactions in living or semiliving (v {{main|Chemical compound}}
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  • *[[Chemical compound]]s, i.e., substances decomposable into two or more different chemical eleme *In generating a particular chemical compound, chemical reactions rearrange the atoms of different chemical elements such
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  • ...[magnetism|magnetic]], wear-resistant, and high-strength [[alloy]]s. Its [[chemical compound|compound]]s are used in the production of [[ink]]s, [[paint]]s, and [[varni
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  • Either the feedstock(s), the product(s), or both may be individual [[Chemical compound|compounds]] or mixtures. It is often not worthwhile separating the componen ...ssure or [[vacuum]]. [[Chemical reaction]]s can convert certain kinds of [[Chemical compound|compounds]] into other compounds in [[chemical reactor]]s. Chemical reacto
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  • ...on of the SO<sub>2</sub> formed in the combustion of the [[sulphur]] (S) [[Chemical compound|compounds]] in the combustion fuel is further [[Oxidation|oxidized]] to SO<
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  • ...or homogeneous "bulk" materials, the free energy functions depend on the [[chemical compound|composition]], as do all the [[extensive quantity|extensive]] [[thermodynam
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  • <ref name=TNT group=note> TNT is [[trinitrotoluene]], an explosive chemical compound with the formula C<sub>6</sub>H<sub>2</sub>(NO<sub>2</sub>)<sub>3</sub>CH<s
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  • ...ός'' "metabolismos") is the [[Biochemistry|biochemical]] modification of [[chemical compound]]s by [[life|living]] [[organism]]s and [[cell (biology)|cell]]s. In common
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  • ...ός'' "metabolismos") is the [[Biochemistry|biochemical]] modification of [[chemical compound]]s by [[life|living]] [[organism]]s and [[cell (biology)|cell]]s. In common
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  • A '''hormone''' is a [[chemical compound|chemical]] director of biological activity that travels through some portio
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  • * [[chemotroph|chemotrophic]] – energy is obtained from external [[chemical compound]]s
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  • ...er-Verlag|year=2001|id=ISBN 3-540-41138-0}}</ref> Ideally, every organic [[chemical compound|compound]] should have a name from which an unambiguous [[structural formul
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  • Bacteria that use quorum sensing produce and secrete certain signaling [[chemical compound|compounds]] (called ''autoinducers'' or ''[[pheromone]]s''), one example of
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  • The [[chemical compound]] '''acetylcholine''', often abbreviated as '''ACh''', was the first [[neur
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  • ...he anise fruit can provide several theraputic benefits. [[Anethole]], the chemical compound that causes the licorice flavor of the fruit, can be used to settle an upse
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  • ...orm of a collection of atoms, often with the atoms of other elements, as [[Chemical compound|compounds]] (e.g., iron ore, a collection of unit compounds each of iron an
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  • Boyle propagated the idea that a chemical compound consists of small particles, which he called "corpuscles". He was one of th
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  • ...at they form in the bulk. The structure, reactivity, and properties of a [[chemical compound]] are determined by the properties of the underlying molecules, which can b
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  • ...stry]]. Briefly, replacing normal hydrogen (protons) by deuterium within a chemical compound causes the rate of molecular vibration (C-H, N-H and O-H bonds show this) t
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  • '''Water''' is a [[chemical compound]] composed of [[hydrogen]] and [[oxygen]] and has the [[chemical formula]] On a molecular level, water is a [[chemical compound]], a '[[molecule]]' comprised of two [[Atom|atoms]] of [[hydrogen]] bonded
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  • ...oxides]] and [[sulfur oxides]] are released to the [[atmosphere]]. These [[chemical compound]]s are transformed in the atmosphere, often traveling thousands of [[kilome
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  • ...rogen oxides and sulfur oxides are released to the [[atmosphere]]. These [[chemical compound]]s are transformed in the atmosphere, often traveling thousands of [[kilome
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  • ...n College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have linked [[resveratrol]], a chemical compound [a [[polyphenol]]] found in red wine, to improved health of patients with i
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  • ...lly dynamically interacting in self-organizing networks in a matrix of the chemical compound, [[water]]. On Earth, in a water-based medium embedding and permeating the
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