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hexatomic
hexatomic, a. Chem. (hɛksəˈtɒmɪk) [f. hexa- + atomic.] Containing or consisting of six atoms of some substance; having six replaceable hydrogen atoms; also = hexavalent.1873 J. P. Cooke New Chem. 290 No definite pentatomic hydrate is known, but of hexatomic hydrates there are several noteworthy exam... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thiocyanogen
This hexatomic compound exhibits C2 point group symmetry and has the connectivity NCS-SCN. The oxidation ability is greater than bromine. wikipedia.org
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Homonuclear molecule
Sulfur forms several allotropes containing different numbers of sulfur atoms, including diatomic, triatomic, hexatomic and octatomic (S2, S3, S6, S8) forms wikipedia.org
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tungstous
tungstous, a. Chem. (ˈtʌŋstəs) [f. tungsten + -ous c.] Applied to compounds in which tungsten combines as a tetrad, as tungstous chloride, WCl4, tungstous oxide, WO2. (Cf. tungstic.)1860 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1868 Watts Dict. Chem. V. 898 Tungsten forms two classes of compounds, in one of which it is... Oxford English Dictionary
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Interhalogen
Hexatomic interhalogens All stable hexatomic and octatomic interhalogens involve a heavier halogen combined with five or seven fluorine atoms. Among the hexatomic interhalogens, IF5 has a higher boiling point (97 °C) than BrF5 (40.5 °C), although both compounds are liquids at room temperature. wikipedia.org
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tungstic
tungstic, a. Chem. (ˈtʌŋstɪk) [f. tungsten + -ic 1 b.] Pertaining to or formed from tungsten; applied to compounds in which tungsten combines as a hexad (see -ic 1 b), as tungstic acid, H2O.WO3 (formerly = t. oxide), tungstic chloride, WCl6, tungstic oxide, WO3; also to minerals containing tungsten,... Oxford English Dictionary
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polyatomic
polyatomic, a. Chem. (pɒlɪəˈtɒmɪk) [f. poly- + atomic. So F. polyatomique.] Containing or consisting of many atoms of some substance; esp. having many replaceable hydrogen atoms; also = multivalent. See diatomic, triatomic, tetratomic, hexatomic. In mod. use, (composed of molecules) containing many ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Three-center four-electron bond
The 3-center 4-electron (3c–4e) bond is a model used to explain bonding in certain hypervalent molecules such as tetratomic and hexatomic interhalogen wikipedia.org
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ketone
ketone Chem. (ˈkiːtəʊn) [a. Ger. keton (pl. ketone), a modification of acetone, introduced by Gmelin, Handbuch d. Chem. (ed. 4, 1848) IV. 40, 187.] 1. The name of a class of chemical compounds formed by oxidation of the secondary alcohols or carbinols, to which they stand in some respects in the rel... Oxford English Dictionary
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Walsh diagram
HAAH molecules, tetraatomic hydride molecules (AH3), tetraatomic nonhydride molecules (AB), H2AB molecules, acetaldehyde, pentaatomic molecules (CH3I), hexatomic wikipedia.org
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硫代硫酸钙
Studies on the conversion of hexatomic sulfur to octatomic sulfur in the manufacture of precipitated sulfur. II. wikipedia.org
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Fluorine compounds
But since the transitional state is higher in energy than the hexatomic molecule, the energy difference would need to be added to reach the transitional wikipedia.org
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