| chemical cauterization |
Cauterization by the use of chemical agents, esp. caustic substances.
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| chemical compound |
1. A substance consisting of two or more chemical elements, in specific proportions and in chemical combination, for which a chemical formula can be written. Examples include water (H2O) and salt (NaCl). 2. A subst
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| chemical digestion |
The conversion of complex food molecules into simpler molecules by the action of digestive enzymes. SEE: table.
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| chemical disaster |
The accidental release of large amounts of toxins into the environment. The effects suffered by people in the area are determined by the toxicity of the chemical, its speed in spreading, its composition (liquid, solid, or gaseo
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| chemical element |
SEE: element.
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