CHELATE COMPOUND vs HEXABASIC: NOUN
- A cyclic compound in which a metal atom is bonded to at least two other atoms
- A heterocyclic compound having a metal ion attached by coordinate bonds to at least two nonmetal ions
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CHELATE COMPOUND vs HEXABASIC: ADJECTIVE
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- Having six atoms of a univalent metal
- Containing six replaceable hydrogen atoms
- Having six hydrogen atoms or six radicals capable of being replaced or saturated by bases; -- said of acids.
CHELATE COMPOUND vs HEXABASIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- Having a basicity of six; capable of combining with a proportion of base or metal equivalent to six atoms of hydrogen.
CHELATE COMPOUND vs HEXABASIC: RELATED WORDS
- Carboxide, Tetrabasic, Selenonium, Bismuthyl, Oxidation number, Anilide, Lewis acid, Metalammonium, Aluminium chloride, Sandwich compound, Heterocyclic compound, Coordinate bond, Transition element, Coordination compound, Chelate
- Selenonium, Sandwich compound, Pentatomic, Ozonide, Bismuthyl, Bihydroguret, Atomic number, Transition element, Binary compound, Quantivalence, Chemical element, Metalammonium, Hydrogenium, Tetrabasic, Pentabasic
CHELATE COMPOUND vs HEXABASIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Carboxide, Tetrabasic, Selenonium, Bismuthyl, Oxidation number, Anilide, Lewis acid, Metalammonium, Aluminium chloride, Sandwich compound, Heterocyclic compound, Coordinate bond, Transition element, Coordination compound, Chelate
- Selenonium, Sandwich compound, Pentatomic, Ozonide, Bismuthyl, Bihydroguret, Atomic number, Transition element, Binary compound, Quantivalence, Chemical element, Metalammonium, Hydrogenium, Tetrabasic, Pentabasic
CHELATE COMPOUND vs HEXABASIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- As defined by Wikipedia, zinc carnosine is a mucosal protective chelate compound that evidently combines the likes of zinc and carnosine.
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