| chemical d. |
removal of the cortex of a structure by chemical agents or enzymes.
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| chemical e. |
energy evolved or absorbed by chemical reactions.
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| chemical f. |
a combination of symbols used to express the chemical constitution of a substance; in practice, different types of formulas, of varying complexity, are employed. See empirical f., molecular f., spatial f., and structural f.
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| chemical g. |
inflammation caused by the ingestion of corrosive substances, with complete mucosal destruction in fatal cases; called also corrosive g.
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| chemical i. |
the quality of not being miscible with another given substance without a chemical change.
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