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triatomic
triatomic, a. Chem. (traɪəˈtɒmɪk) [f. tri- + atom n. + -ic.] a. Having three atoms in the molecule. † b. = trivalent. Obs. c. Containing three hydroxyl groups (OH); = trihydric a.11862 Miller Elem. Chem. (ed. 2) III. 53 To the triatomic group [of elements] belong nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic, antim... Oxford English Dictionary
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Triatomic molecule
Triatomic molecules are molecules composed of three atoms, of either the same or different chemical elements. Ozone, O3 is an example of a triatomic molecule with all atoms the same. Triatomic hydrogen, H3, is unstable and breaks up spontaneously. wikipedia.org
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Triatomic hydrogen
Triatomic hydrogen or H3 is an unstable triatomic molecule containing only hydrogen. In those days no one knew that ozone was triatomic so he did not announce triatomic hydrogen. wikipedia.org
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tribasic
tribasic, a. Chem. (traɪˈbeɪsɪk) [f. Gr. τρι-, tri- + βάσ-ις base + -ic.] Having three bases. 1. Of an acid: Having the property of exchanging three atoms of hydrogen for three of potassium or sodium, and thus forming a salt; e.g. phosphoric acid, H3PO4, which reacts with sodium hydroxide, NaOH, for... Oxford English Dictionary
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Trisulfur
The molecule, known as trisulfur, sulfur trimer, thiozone, or triatomic sulfur, is a cherry-red allotrope of sulfur. References External links Allotropes of sulfur Homonuclear triatomic molecules Gases with color wikipedia.org
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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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Trinitrogen
References External links Homonuclear triatomic molecules Nitrogen compounds Allotropes of nitrogen wikipedia.org
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Homonuclear molecule
Ozone (O3) is a common triatomic homonuclear molecule. Homonuclear tetratomic molecules include arsenic (As4) and phosphorus (P4). See also Heteronuclear molecule :Category:Homonuclear diatomic molecules :Category:Homonuclear triatomic molecules References External links Sets wikipedia.org
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Cyclopropatriene
References Allotropes of carbon Hypothetical chemical compounds Three-membered rings Homonuclear triatomic molecules Cyclocarbons Cumulenes wikipedia.org
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三原子氢
Green: "Rydberg states of Triatomic Hydrogen" 氢 氢化合物 同核三原子分子 wikipedia.org
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Atomicity (chemistry)
Triatomic (composed of three atoms). Examples include O3 (ozone). Polyatomic (composed of three or more atoms). Examples include S8. wikipedia.org
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Sodium thiocyanate
Each Na+ center is surrounded by three sulfur and three nitrogen ligands provided by the triatomic thiocyanate anion. wikipedia.org
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Hypoiodous acid
References Hypoiodites Hydrogen compounds Iodine compounds Oxidizing acids Oxidizing agents Triatomic molecules wikipedia.org
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Hypobromous acid
References Hypobromites Hydrogen compounds Oxidizing acids Oxidizing agents Halogen oxoacids Triatomic molecules wikipedia.org
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Periodic systems of small molecules
For instance, if one replaces any one of the atoms in a triatomic molecule with a rare gas atom, there will be a drastic change in the molecule’s properties Among these attempts are those of Kong, and Hefferlin A collapsed-coordinate system for triatomic molecules The collapsed-coordinate system has three wikipedia.org
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