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  • Functionality (chemistry)
  • Presence of functional groups within a molecule

    In chemistry, functionality is the presence of functional groups in a molecule. A monofunctional molecule possesses one functional group, a bifunctional

    Functionality (chemistry)

    Functionality (chemistry)

    Functionality_(chemistry)

  • Organic chemistry
  • Subdiscipline of chemistry, focusing on carbon compounds

    Organic chemistry is a subdiscipline within chemistry involving the scientific study of the structure, properties, and reactions of organic compounds

    Organic chemistry

    Organic chemistry

    Organic_chemistry

  • Functional analog (chemistry)
  • In chemistry and pharmacology, functional analogs are chemical compounds that have similar physical, chemical, biochemical, or pharmacological properties

    Functional analog (chemistry)

    Functional analog (chemistry)

    Functional_analog_(chemistry)

  • Function
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up function or functionality in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Function or functionality may refer to: Function key, a type of key on computer

    Function

    Function

  • Functional group
  • Group of atoms giving a molecule characteristic properties

    In organic chemistry, a functional group is any substituent or moiety in a molecule that causes the molecule's characteristic chemical reactions. The

    Functional group

    Functional group

    Functional_group

  • Click chemistry
  • Modular approach to chemical synthesis

    of chemistry refers to an emphasis on efficiency and simplicity. To link two molecular components, each is first fitted with appropriate functional groups

    Click chemistry

    Click_chemistry

  • Chemistry
  • Scientific study of matter's behavior and properties

    Chemistry is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter. It is a physical science within the natural sciences that studies matter:

    Chemistry

    Chemistry

    Chemistry

  • Density functional theory
  • Computational quantum mechanical modelling method to investigate electronic structure

    Density functional theory (DFT) is a computational quantum mechanical modeling method used in physics, chemistry and materials science to investigate the

    Density functional theory

    Density_functional_theory

  • IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry
  • System for naming organic chemical compounds

    structural formulas. In chemistry, a number of prefixes, suffixes and infixes are used to describe the type and position of the functional groups in the compound

    IUPAC nomenclature of organic chemistry

    IUPAC_nomenclature_of_organic_chemistry

  • Computational chemistry
  • Branch of chemistry

    Computational chemistry is a branch of chemistry that uses computer simulations to assist in solving chemical problems. It uses methods of theoretical chemistry incorporated

    Computational chemistry

    Computational chemistry

    Computational_chemistry

  • List of quantum chemistry and solid-state physics software
  • methods. They may also include density functional theory (DFT), molecular mechanics or semi-empirical quantum chemistry methods. The programs include both

    List of quantum chemistry and solid-state physics software

    List_of_quantum_chemistry_and_solid-state_physics_software

  • Orbital-free density functional theory
  • Scientific theory

    In computational chemistry, orbital-free density functional theory (OFDFT) is a quantum mechanical approach to electronic structure determination which

    Orbital-free density functional theory

    Orbital-free_density_functional_theory

  • Parent structure
  • Chemical structure from which derivatives can be visualized

    In chemistry, a parent structure is the structure of an unadorned ion or molecule from which derivatives can be visualized. Parent structures underpin

    Parent structure

    Parent structure

    Parent_structure

  • Quantum chemistry
  • Chemistry based on quantum physics

    Quantum chemistry, or molecular quantum mechanics, is a branch of physical chemistry which applies quantum mechanics to chemical systems to predict physical

    Quantum chemistry

    Quantum chemistry

    Quantum_chemistry

  • Alcohol (chemistry)
  • Organic compound with at least one hydroxyl (–OH) group

    In chemistry, an alcohol (from Arabic al-kuḥl 'the kohl') is a type of organic compound that carries at least one hydroxyl (−OH) functional group bound

    Alcohol (chemistry)

    Alcohol (chemistry)

    Alcohol_(chemistry)

  • Nobel Prize in Chemistry
  • One of the five Nobel Prizes established in 1895 by Alfred Nobel

    Nobel Prize in Chemistry is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry. It is one of the

    Nobel Prize in Chemistry

    Nobel Prize in Chemistry

    Nobel_Prize_in_Chemistry

  • Chemical symbol
  • Abbreviations used in chemistry

    Chemical symbols are the abbreviations used in chemistry, mainly for chemical elements, but also for functional groups, chemical compounds, and other entities

    Chemical symbol

    Chemical symbol

    Chemical_symbol

  • Bifunctionality
  • Organic molecule with two different functional groups

    Polyfunctional species have more than two functional groups. Most biological compounds are polyfunctional. Functionality (chemistry) Properties of Single Organic

    Bifunctionality

    Bifunctionality

  • Aldehyde
  • Organic compound containing the functional group R–CH=O

    organic chemistry, an aldehyde (/ˈældɪhaɪd/) (lat. alcohol dehydrogenatum, dehydrogenated alcohol) is an organic compound containing a functional group

    Aldehyde

    Aldehyde

    Aldehyde

  • Carbonyl group
  • Functional group (C=O)

    In organic chemistry, a carbonyl group is a functional group with the formula C=O, composed of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom, and it is

    Carbonyl group

    Carbonyl group

    Carbonyl_group

  • Fullerene chemistry
  • Chemistry of carbon's allotrope fullerene

    Fullerene chemistry is a field of organic chemistry devoted to the chemical properties of fullerenes. Research in this field is driven by the need to

    Fullerene chemistry

    Fullerene chemistry

    Fullerene_chemistry

  • Cis–trans isomerism
  • Pairs of molecules with same chemical formula showing different spatial orientations

    "the other side of", respectively. In the context of chemistry, cis indicates that the functional groups (substituents) are on the same side of some plane

    Cis–trans isomerism

    Cis–trans isomerism

    Cis–trans_isomerism

  • Supramolecular chemistry
  • Branch of chemistry

    Supramolecular chemistry is the branch of chemistry concerning chemical systems composed of discrete numbers of molecules. The strength of the forces responsible

    Supramolecular chemistry

    Supramolecular chemistry

    Supramolecular_chemistry

  • Silanol
  • Si–OH functional group in silicon chemistry

    A silanol is a functional group in silicon chemistry with the connectivity Si–O–H. It is related to the hydroxy functional group (C–O–H) found in all

    Silanol

    Silanol

    Silanol

  • Bioorthogonal chemistry
  • Class of chemical reactions

    of bioorthogonal chemistry typically proceeds in two steps. First, a cellular substrate is modified with a bioorthogonal functional group (chemical reporter)

    Bioorthogonal chemistry

    Bioorthogonal_chemistry

  • International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • NGO enabling communication about chemistry

    The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC /ˈaɪjuːpæk, ˈjuː-/) is an international federation of National Adhering Organizations working

    International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

    International_Union_of_Pure_and_Applied_Chemistry

  • Functional group (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    up functional group in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The term functional group may have several meanings: Functional group, in organic chemistry, a

    Functional group (disambiguation)

    Functional_group_(disambiguation)

  • Minnesota functionals
  • DFT methods developed by Donald Truhlar's research group

    Minnesota functionals are available in a large number of popular quantum chemistry computer programs, and can be used for traditional quantum chemistry and

    Minnesota functionals

    Minnesota_functionals

  • Theoretical chemistry
  • Branch of chemistry

    Theoretical chemistry is the branch of chemistry which develops theoretical generalizations that are part of the theoretical arsenal of modern chemistry: for

    Theoretical chemistry

    Theoretical chemistry

    Theoretical_chemistry

  • Organosulfur chemistry
  • Organic compounds that contain sulfur

    frequently used reagent in organic chemistry. Sulfinic acids have functionality R−S(O)−OH while sulfenic acids have functionality R−S−OH. In the series

    Organosulfur chemistry

    Organosulfur_chemistry

  • Hydroxy group
  • Chemical group (–OH)

    In chemistry, a hydroxy or hydroxyl group is a functional group with the chemical formula −OH and composed of one oxygen atom covalently bonded to one

    Hydroxy group

    Hydroxy group

    Hydroxy_group

  • Susumu Kitagawa
  • Japanese chemist

    inorganic chemistry at Tokyo Metropolitan University. He returned to Kyoto University in 1998 as a professor of inorganic functional chemistry in the Department

    Susumu Kitagawa

    Susumu Kitagawa

    Susumu_Kitagawa

  • Functionalized polyolefins
  • Polymers with polar and nonpolar functionalities

    suggests: functionalization occurs after a non-functionalized polyolefin is synthesized. One of the most common way to attach functionality onto a preexisting

    Functionalized polyolefins

    Functionalized_polyolefins

  • Triple bond
  • Chemical bond involving six bonding electrons; one sigma plus two pi bonds

    A triple bond in chemistry is a chemical bond between two atoms involving six bonding electrons instead of the usual two in a covalent single bond. Triple

    Triple bond

    Triple bond

    Triple_bond

  • Dimerization
  • Chemical process of joining two molecular entities by bonds of any kind

    In chemistry, dimerization is the process of joining two identical or similar molecular entities by bonds. The resulting bonds can be either strong or

    Dimerization

    Dimerization

  • IUPAC nomenclature of chemistry
  • Systematic rules for naming chemical compounds and chemistry concepts

    compounds and for describing chemistry and biochemistry in general. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is the international

    IUPAC nomenclature of chemistry

    IUPAC nomenclature of chemistry

    IUPAC_nomenclature_of_chemistry

  • List of Nobel laureates in Chemistry
  • Chemistry (Swedish: Nobelpriset i kemi) is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry

    List of Nobel laureates in Chemistry

    List of Nobel laureates in Chemistry

    List_of_Nobel_laureates_in_Chemistry

  • Chemical bond
  • Association of atoms to form chemical compounds

    modern quantum chemistry use either valence bond or molecular orbital theory as a starting point, although a third approach, density functional theory, has

    Chemical bond

    Chemical bond

    Chemical_bond

  • 6-Methylnicotine
  • Nicotine analogue and trace alkaloid

    N-oxide: reaction pathways and racemization mechanisms". Journal of Organic Chemistry. 48 (25): 4899–4904. doi:10.1021/jo00173a023. Dukat, M.; Dowd, M.; Damaj

    6-Methylnicotine

    6-Methylnicotine

    6-Methylnicotine

  • Amine
  • Chemical compounds and groups containing nitrogen with a lone pair (:N)

    In chemistry, amines (/əˈmiːn, ˈæmiːn/, UK also /ˈeɪmiːn/) are organic compounds that contain carbon–nitrogen bonds. Amines are formed when one or more

    Amine

    Amine

    Amine

  • Glossary of chemistry terms
  • This glossary of chemistry terms is a list of terms and definitions relevant to chemistry, including chemical laws, diagrams and formulae, laboratory tools

    Glossary of chemistry terms

    Glossary_of_chemistry_terms

  • Moiety (chemistry)
  • Relatively large characteristic segment of a molecule

    In organic chemistry, a moiety (/ˈmɔɪəti/ MOY-ə-tee) is a part of a molecule that is given a name because it is identified as a part of other molecules

    Moiety (chemistry)

    Moiety (chemistry)

    Moiety_(chemistry)

  • Radical (chemistry)
  • Atom, molecule, or ion that has an unpaired valence electron; typically highly reactive

    In chemistry, a radical, also known as a free radical, is an atom, molecule, or ion that has at least one unpaired valence electron. With some exceptions

    Radical (chemistry)

    Radical (chemistry)

    Radical_(chemistry)

  • Homologous series
  • Sequence of organic compounds with similar chemical properties

    In organic chemistry, a homologous series is a sequence of compounds with the same functional group and similar chemical properties in which the members

    Homologous series

    Homologous_series

  • Nylon 11
  • Polymer

    Redmond, Kate (2013), "Polyamides", Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, American Cancer Society, doi:10.1002/14356007.a21_179.pub3, ISBN 978-3-527-30673-2

    Nylon 11

    Nylon_11

  • History of chemistry
  • The history of chemistry represents a time span from ancient history to the present. By 1000 BC, civilizations used technologies that would eventually

    History of chemistry

    History of chemistry

    History_of_chemistry

  • Advanced Functional Materials
  • Academic journal

    articles on the development and applications of functional materials, including topics in chemistry, physics, nanotechnology, ceramics, metallurgy, and

    Advanced Functional Materials

    Advanced_Functional_Materials

  • Locant
  • Prefix in organic chemistry nomenclature

    In the nomenclature of organic chemistry, a locant is a term to indicate the position of a functional group or substituent within a molecule. The International

    Locant

    Locant

  • Assay
  • Measure the amount of a target entity

    conditions and protocol designs. Analytical chemistry MELISA Multiplex (assay) Pharmaceutical chemistry Titration The American heritage dictionary of

    Assay

    Assay

  • Relationship between chemistry and physics
  • between chemistry and physics is a topic of debate in the philosophy of science. The issue is a complicated one, since both physics and chemistry are divided

    Relationship between chemistry and physics

    Relationship between chemistry and physics

    Relationship_between_chemistry_and_physics

  • Urolithin A
  • Chemical compound

    biomarkers and individual variability". Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 53 (2): 227–35. Bibcode:2005JAFC...53..227C. doi:10.1021/jf049144d. PMID 15656654

    Urolithin A

    Urolithin A

    Urolithin_A

  • Applications of artificial intelligence
  • inverse molecular design for particular desired functionality or protein design for pre-specified functional sites. Biological network reverse engineering

    Applications of artificial intelligence

    Applications_of_artificial_intelligence

  • Vicinal (chemistry)
  • Molecular-structure relationship

    In chemistry the descriptor vicinal (from Latin vicinus = neighbor), abbreviated vic, is a descriptor that identifies two functional groups as bonded

    Vicinal (chemistry)

    Vicinal_(chemistry)

  • Residue (chemistry)
  • Whatever remains following a given physical or chemical process

    In chemistry, residue has different meanings. The more common meanings are: the remains or contaminant after a chemical process of preparation, separation

    Residue (chemistry)

    Residue (chemistry)

    Residue_(chemistry)

  • Natural product
  • Chemical compound or substance produced by a living organism, found in nature

    have played a central role in the development of the field of organic chemistry by providing challenging synthetic targets). The term natural product

    Natural product

    Natural product

    Natural_product

  • Walter Kohn
  • American physicist (1923–2016)

    theoretical chemist. He was awarded, with John Pople, the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1998. The award recognized their contributions to understanding the

    Walter Kohn

    Walter Kohn

    Walter_Kohn

  • Basis set (chemistry)
  • Set of functions used to represent the electronic wave function

    In theoretical and computational chemistry, a basis set is a set of functions (called basis functions) that is used to represent the electronic wave function

    Basis set (chemistry)

    Basis_set_(chemistry)

  • Hybrid functionals
  • Approximations in density functional theory

    elements: two new functionals and systematic testing of four M06-class functionals and 12 other functionals". Theoretical Chemistry Accounts. 120 (1–3):

    Hybrid functionals

    Hybrid_functionals

  • Time-dependent density functional theory
  • Quantum-mechanical framework for simulating molecules and solids

    Time-dependent density-functional theory (TDDFT) is a quantum mechanical theory used in physics and chemistry to investigate the properties and dynamics

    Time-dependent density functional theory

    Time-dependent_density_functional_theory

  • Vanillyl group
  • In organic chemistry, the vanillyl group (also known as vanilloyl) is a functional group. Compounds containing a vanillyl group are called vanilloids

    Vanillyl group

    Vanillyl group

    Vanillyl_group

  • Selective chemistry of single-walled nanotubes
  • Selective chemistry of single-walled nanotubes is a field in Carbon nanotube chemistry devoted specifically to the study of functionalization of single-walled

    Selective chemistry of single-walled nanotubes

    Selective_chemistry_of_single-walled_nanotubes

  • Umpolung
  • Chemical process intended to reverse the polarity of a molecular functional group

    In organic chemistry, umpolung (German: [ˈʔʊmˌpoːlʊŋ]) or polarity inversion is the chemical modification of a functional group with the aim of the reversal

    Umpolung

    Umpolung

  • IC50
  • Half maximal inhibitory concentration

    obtaining 50% of a maximum effect in vivo. IC50 can be determined with functional assays or with competition binding assays. Sometimes, IC50 values are

    IC50

    IC50

    IC50

  • Amsterdam Density Functional
  • other academic groups are contributing to the software. Software for Chemistry & Materials (SCM), formerly named Scientific Computing & Modelling is

    Amsterdam Density Functional

    Amsterdam_Density_Functional

  • Adiabatic connection fluctuation dissipation theorem
  • Quantum-mechanical simulation framework

    (fluctuation-dissipation (FD)). It is used as a tool in theoretical chemistry and quantum chemistry to approximate the electronic energy. The theorem states where

    Adiabatic connection fluctuation dissipation theorem

    Adiabatic_connection_fluctuation_dissipation_theorem

  • CP2K
  • Quantum chemistry and physics software

    quantum chemistry methods Møller–Plesset perturbation theory Hartree–Fock method Random phase approximation Density functional theory Harris functional Tight

    CP2K

    CP2K

    CP2K

  • Organozinc chemistry
  • Study of compounds with carbon to zinc bonds

    Organozinc chemistry is the study of the physical properties, synthesis, and reactions of organozinc compounds, which are organometallic compounds that

    Organozinc chemistry

    Organozinc chemistry

    Organozinc_chemistry

  • Structural analog
  • Compound with a similar structure to another

    Catecholamine analogue GABA analogue Serotonin analogue Derivative (chemistry) Functional analog, compounds with similar physical, chemical, biochemical,

    Structural analog

    Structural_analog

  • Inorganic chemistry
  • Field of chemistry

    Inorganic chemistry deals with synthesis and behavior of inorganic and organometallic compounds. This field covers chemical compounds that are not carbon-based

    Inorganic chemistry

    Inorganic chemistry

    Inorganic_chemistry

  • Geminal
  • Molecular-structure relationship

    In chemistry, the descriptor geminal (from Latin gemini 'twins') refers to the relationship between two atoms or functional groups that are attached to

    Geminal

    Geminal

    Geminal

  • List of computational chemistry software
  • Post–Hartree–Fock, density-functional theory, and relativistic formalisms for molecular, biological, and solid-state chemistry systems. Chemistry portal Science portal

    List of computational chemistry software

    List_of_computational_chemistry_software

  • Organolanthanide chemistry
  • Study of chemical compounds containing lanthanide-carbon bonds

    Organolanthanide chemistry is the field of chemistry that studies organolanthanides, compounds with a lanthanide-carbon bond. Organolanthanide compounds

    Organolanthanide chemistry

    Organolanthanide_chemistry

  • Oxonium ion
  • Cation containing an oxygen atom with 3 bonds and 1+ formal charge

    In chemistry, an oxonium ion is any cation containing an oxygen atom that has three bonds and 1+ formal charge. The simplest oxonium ion is the hydronium

    Oxonium ion

    Oxonium_ion

  • Food physical chemistry
  • Branch of food chemistry

    Food physical chemistry is considered to be a branch of food chemistry concerned with the study of both physical and chemical interactions in foods in

    Food physical chemistry

    Food_physical_chemistry

  • Chemical synthesis
  • Planned series of chemical reactions to produce desired product(s)

    of Practical Organic Chemistry (5th ed.). Prentice Hall. ISBN 0-582-46236-3. "12.9: Theoretical Yield and Percent Yield". Chemistry LibreTexts. 2016-06-27

    Chemical synthesis

    Chemical_synthesis

  • Carbodiimide
  • Class of organic compounds with general structure RN=C=NR'

    In organic chemistry, a carbodiimide (systematic IUPAC name: methanediimine) is a functional group with the formula RN=C=NR. On Earth they are exclusively

    Carbodiimide

    Carbodiimide

    Carbodiimide

  • Disulfide
  • Functional group with the chemical structure R–S–S–R′

    In chemistry, a disulfide (or disulphide in British English) is a compound containing a R−S−S−R′ functional group or the S2− 2 anion. In inorganic chemistry

    Disulfide

    Disulfide

  • Beta-mammal toxin Cn2
  • Primary toxin in the venom of the Centruroides noxius scorpion

    channel. Significance in mice Purkinje neurons". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 281 (29): 20326–37. doi:10.1074/jbc.M600565200. PMID 16702217. Catterall

    Beta-mammal toxin Cn2

    Beta-mammal_toxin_Cn2

  • Charles M. Lieber
  • American chemist (born 1959)

    by the FBI in 2020 (see below) he was the chair of the department of chemistry and chemical biology, and held a joint appointment in that department

    Charles M. Lieber

    Charles M. Lieber

    Charles_M._Lieber

  • Pyruvic acid
  • Simplest of the alpha-keto acids

    Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry: IUPAC Recommendations and Preferred Names 2013 (Blue Book). Cambridge: The Royal Society of Chemistry. 2014. p. 748. doi:10

    Pyruvic acid

    Pyruvic_acid

  • Ethylenediamine
  • Chemical compound

    "Vicinal diamino functionalities as privileged structural elements in biologically active compounds and exploitation of their synthetic chemistry". Chemical

    Ethylenediamine

    Ethylenediamine

    Ethylenediamine

  • Carbon–oxygen bond
  • Chemical bond

    Carbon–fluorine bond Silicon–oxygen bond Organic Chemistry John McMurry 2nd Ed.[page needed] Advanced Organic Chemistry Carey, Francis A., Sundberg, Richard J.

    Carbon–oxygen bond

    Carbon–oxygen_bond

  • Ethyl group
  • Chemical group (–CH2–CH3)

    In organic chemistry, an ethyl group (abbreviated as ET, Et or et) is an alkyl substituent with the formula −CH2CH3, derived from ethane (C2H6). Ethyl

    Ethyl group

    Ethyl group

    Ethyl_group

  • Surface modification
  • Act of modifying the surface of a material

    Dynamic Control of Wettability by Using Functionalized Altitudinal Molecular Motors on Solid Surfaces". Chemistry: A European Journal. 19 (32): 10690–10697

    Surface modification

    Surface_modification

  • L-DOPA
  • Chemical compound

    "L-Dopa in small peptides: an amazing functionality to form supramolecular materials". Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 19 (21): 4622–4636. doi:10.1039/D1OB00378J

    L-DOPA

    L-DOPA

    L-DOPA

  • Journal of Computational Chemistry
  • Academic journal

    areas of computational chemistry, including ab initio quantum chemistry methods and semiempirical methods, density functional theory, molecular mechanics

    Journal of Computational Chemistry

    Journal_of_Computational_Chemistry

  • Surface science
  • Study of physical and chemical phenomena that occur at the interface of two phases

    interfaces, and liquid–gas interfaces. It includes the fields of surface chemistry and surface physics. Some related practical applications are classed as

    Surface science

    Surface science

    Surface_science

  • Carbon nanotube chemistry
  • Area of research analysing the modification of carbon nanotubes

    nanotube chemistry involves chemical reactions, which are used to modify the properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs). CNTs can be functionalized to attain

    Carbon nanotube chemistry

    Carbon nanotube chemistry

    Carbon_nanotube_chemistry

  • Analytical chemistry
  • Study of the separation, identification, and quantification of matter

    Analytical chemistry (or chemical analysis) is the branch of chemistry concerned with the development and application of methods to identify the chemical

    Analytical chemistry

    Analytical chemistry

    Analytical_chemistry

  • Car–Parrinello molecular dynamics
  • Computational chemistry software package

    Density functional theory Computational chemistry Molecular dynamics Quantum chemistry Ab initio quantum chemistry methods Quantum chemistry computer

    Car–Parrinello molecular dynamics

    Car–Parrinello_molecular_dynamics

  • Isocyanate
  • Chemical group (–N=C=O)

    In organic chemistry, isocyanate is the functional group with the formula R−N=C=O. Organic compounds that contain an isocyanate group are referred to

    Isocyanate

    Isocyanate

    Isocyanate

  • Ceric ammonium nitrate
  • Chemical compound

    "Carbon–Carbon Bond Formation via Carbonyl-Carbene Complexes". Pure and Applied Chemistry. 55 (11): 1689–1706. doi:10.1351/pac198355111689. S2CID 95165461. Boons

    Ceric ammonium nitrate

    Ceric ammonium nitrate

    Ceric_ammonium_nitrate

  • Copper(II) hydroxide
  • Hydroxide of copper

    Wayne (2016). "Copper Compounds". Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry. pp. 1–31. doi:10.1002/14356007.a07_567.pub2. ISBN 978-3-527-30673-2.

    Copper(II) hydroxide

    Copper(II) hydroxide

    Copper(II)_hydroxide

  • Sulfonamide
  • Organosulfur compounds containing –S(=O)2–N< functional group

    In organic chemistry, the sulfonamide functional group (also spelled sulphonamide) is an organosulfur group with the structure R−S(=O)2−NR2. It consists

    Sulfonamide

    Sulfonamide

    Sulfonamide

  • 2,6-Diisopropylphenyl group
  • 6-diisopropylphenyl group, abbreviated Dipp, is an aromatic functional group in organic chemistry. The chemical formula can be written C6H3((CH3)2CH)2−, but

    2,6-Diisopropylphenyl group

    2,6-Diisopropylphenyl_group

  • Triol
  • Chemical compound with three hydroxyl (–OH) groups

    In chemistry, a triol is an organic compound containing three hydroxyl groups (−OH functional groups), such as glycerol. Chemical compounds with one hydroxyl

    Triol

    Triol

  • Biochemistry
  • Study of chemical processes of living organisms

    Biochemistry, or biological chemistry (distinct from chemical biology), is the study of chemical processes within and relating to living organisms. A

    Biochemistry

    Biochemistry

    Biochemistry

  • Functional analog
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Functional analog may refer to: Functional analog (chemistry), chemical compounds that have similar physical, chemical, biochemical, or pharmacological

    Functional analog

    Functional_analog

  • Acetoxy group
  • Chemical group (–OC(O)CH3)

    In organic chemistry, the acetoxy group (abbr. AcO– or –OAc; IUPAC name: acetyloxy), is a functional group with the formula −OCOCH3 and the structure

    Acetoxy group

    Acetoxy_group

  • Hydroxyl value
  • Mass of KOH needed to neutralize 1 gram of acetylized substance

    In analytical chemistry, the hydroxyl value is defined as the number of milligrams of potassium hydroxide (KOH) required to neutralize the acetic acid

    Hydroxyl value

    Hydroxyl_value

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  • Puryear
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Puryear

    English : variant of Perrier 1 and 2.American bearers of the surname include Bennet Puryear (1826–1914), born in Mecklenburg Co., VA, youngest son of Thomas and Elizabeth (Marshall) Puryear, who studied medicine and chemistry before the Civil War, after which he became a professor of chemistry; he did pioneering work in the application of chemistry to agriculture. He had 11 children by his two wives.

    Puryear

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Online names & meanings

  • Tali
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, French, German, Hebrew, Muslim, Sindhi

    Tali

    Rising; Ascending; Going Up

  • MELECH
  • Male

    English

    MELECH

    Anglicized form of Hebrew Melek, MELECH means "king." In the bible, this is the name of the second son of Micah.

  • Junelle
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Junelle

    Young. In Roman mythology Juno was protectress of women and of marriage. In modern times June is...

  • Wollaston
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Wollaston

    English : habitational name from any of various places called Wollaston. Those in Northamptonshire (Domesday Book Wilavestone) and Worcestershire (first recorded in 1275 as Wollaueston) are named from the genitive case of the Old English personal name Wulflāf (composed of the elements wulf ‘wolf’ + lāf ‘relic’) + Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’. The first element of the one in Shropshire (Domesday Book Willavestune) is the genitive case of the Old English personal name Wīglāf (composed of the elements wīg ‘war’ + lāf ‘relic’).

  • Shreesha
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil

    Shreesha

    Wealthy

  • Aaidah
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim, Sindhi

    Aaidah

    Narrator of Hadith

  • Ezbon
  • Boy/Male

    Biblical

    Ezbon

    Hastening to understand.

  • Sammy
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Hebrew

    Sammy

    Listen; Name of God; Diminutive of Samantha; God has Hearkened

  • Kelsy
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Kelsy

    Brave.

  • Harvell
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Dorset)

    Harvell

    English (Dorset) : probably a habitational name from either of the places mentioned at Hairfield, or from Harvel near Rochester, Kent, named with Old English heorot ‘hart’, ‘stag’ + feld ‘open country’.

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  • Chemistry
  • n.

    An application of chemical theory and method to the consideration of some particular subject; as, the chemistry of iron; the chemistry of indigo.

  • Micro-chemistry
  • n.

    The application of chemical tests to minute objects or portions of matter, magnified by the use of the microscopy; -- distinguished from macro-chemistry.

  • Science
  • n.

    Any branch or department of systematized knowledge considered as a distinct field of investigation or object of study; as, the science of astronomy, of chemistry, or of mind.

  • Functionalize
  • v. t.

    To assign to some function or office.

  • Actino-chemistry
  • n.

    Chemistry in its relations to actinism.

  • Superchemical
  • a.

    Above or beyond chemistry; inexplicable by chemical laws.

  • System
  • n.

    An assemblage of objects arranged in regular subordination, or after some distinct method, usually logical or scientific; a complete whole of objects related by some common law, principle, or end; a complete exhibition of essential principles or facts, arranged in a rational dependence or connection; a regular union of principles or parts forming one entire thing; as, a system of philosophy; a system of government; a system of divinity; a system of botany or chemistry; a military system; the solar system.

  • Terminology
  • n.

    The terms actually used in any business, art, science, or the like; nomenclature; technical terms; as, the terminology of chemistry.

  • Trial
  • n.

    Examination by a test; experiment, as in chemistry, metallurgy, etc.

  • Macro-chemistry
  • n.

    The science which treats of the chemical properties, actions or relations of substances in quantity; -- distinguished from micro-chemistry.

  • Zoochemy
  • n.

    Animal chemistry; zoochemistry.

  • Chemistry
  • n.

    That branch of science which treats of the composition of substances, and of the changes which they undergo in consequence of alterations in the constitution of the molecules, which depend upon variations of the number, kind, or mode of arrangement, of the constituent atoms. These atoms are not assumed to be indivisible, but merely the finest grade of subdivision hitherto attained. Chemistry deals with the changes in the composition and constitution of molecules. See Atom, Molecule.

  • Zoochemistry
  • n.

    Animal chemistry; particularly, the description of the chemical compounds entering into the composition of the animal body, in distinction from biochemistry.

  • Chemistry
  • n.

    A treatise on chemistry.

  • Functionally
  • adv.

    In a functional manner; as regards normal or appropriate activity.

  • Stereo-chemistry
  • n.

    Chemistry considered with reference to the space relations of atoms.