| chemical element |
A fundamental substance comprising one kind of atom; the simplest form of matter.
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| chemistry |
med. jur. The science which teaches the nature and property of all bodies by their analysis and combination. In considering cases of poison, the lawyer will find a knowledge of chemistry, even very limited in de ree, to be greatly useful. 2 Cbit. Pr. 42, n.
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| chemical |
burns due to strong acids or alkalies coming into contact with the skin and/or eyes.
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| chemical change |
Rearrangement of the atoms, ions or radicals or one or more substances, resulting in the formation of new substances, often having entirely different properties. Also known as a chemical reaction.
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| chemical diabetes |
a term no longer used - see impaired glucose tolerance
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