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hydrocarbon
English
Etymology
hydro- +? carbon
Noun
hydrocarbon (plural hydrocarbons)
- (organic chemistry) A compound consisting only of carbon and hydrogen atoms.
- Hyponyms: alkane, alkene, alkyne, cycloalkane, cycloalkene, arene
Derived terms
Translations
See also
- aliphatic
- aromatic
- petroleum
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amplificant
English
Noun
amplificant (plural amplificants)
- (organic chemistry) Any cyclic hydrocarbon that replaces a superatom in the amplification process of phane nomenclature
Catalan
Verb
amplificant
- present participle of amplificar
Latin
Verb
amplificant
- third-person plural present active indicative of amplific?
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