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solvate — v. produce a compound of a solvent and a solvate (Chemistry) … English contemporary dictionary
solvate — /ˈsɒlveɪt/ (say solvayt) Chemistry –noun 1. a substance formed by solvation. –verb (t) (solvated, solvating) 2. to convert into a solvate …
solvated — v. produce a compound of a solvent and a solvate (Chemistry) … English contemporary dictionary
solvates — v. produce a compound of a solvent and a solvate (Chemistry) … English contemporary dictionary
solvating — v. produce a compound of a solvent and a solvate (Chemistry) … English contemporary dictionary
separation and purification — ▪ chemistry Introduction in chemistry, separation of a substance into its components and the removal of impurities. There are a large number of important applications in fields such as medicine and manufacturing. General principles… … Universalium
Fullerene — Buckminsterfullerene C60 (left) and carbon nanotubes (right) are two examples of structures in the fullerene family … Wikipedia
Inorganic nonaqueous solvent — An inorganic nonaqueous solvent is a solvent other than water, that is not an organic compound. Common examples are liquid ammonia, liquid sulfur dioxide, sulfuryl chloride and sulfuryl chloride fluoride, phosphoryl chloride, dinitrogen tetroxide … Wikipedia
Acid–base reaction — An acid base reaction is a chemical reaction that occurs between an acid and a base. Several concepts exist which provide alternative definitions for the reaction mechanisms involved and their application in solving related problems. Despite… … Wikipedia
Oxocarbon — An oxocarbon or oxide of carbon is an inorganic compound consisting only of carbon and oxygen.[1][2] The simplest and most common oxocarbons are carbon monoxide (CO) and carbon dioxide (CO2). Many other stable or metastable oxides of carbon are… … Wikipedia