| hydrobromic | <chemistry> Composed of hydrogen and bromine; as, hydrobromic acid. <chemistry> Hydrobromic acid, a colourless, pungent, corrosive gas, HBr, usually collected as a solution in water. It resembles hydrochloric acid, but is weaker and less stable. Synonym: hydrogen bromide. Origin: Hydro-, 2 + bromic. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| hydrobromic acid | <chemical> Hydrobromic acid (hbr). A solution of hydrogen bromide gas in water. Chemical name: Hydrobromic acid (12 Dec 1998) |
| hydrobromide | <chemistry> A compound of hydrobromic acid with a base; distinguished from a bromide, in which only the bromine unites with the base. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| hydrocalycosis | A usually symptomless anomaly of the renal calix that is dilated from obstruction of the infundibulum; usually discovered incidentally at pyelography or autopsy; may become infected. Origin: hydro-+ G. Kalyx, cup of a flower (05 Mar 2000) |
| hydrocarbon | An organic molecule which consists only of carbon and hydrogen atoms, and no other elements. (09 Oct 1997) |
| hydrocarbonate | <chemistry> A hydrous carbonate, as malachite. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| hydrocarbons, acyclic | Organic compounds composed exclusively of carbon and hydrogen where no carbon atoms join to form a ring structure. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hydrocarbons, alicyclic | Organic compounds composed exclusively of carbon and hydrogen. Three or more carbon atoms are arranged in a cyclic structure and they possess aliphatic properties. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hydrocarbons, aromatic | Organic compounds composed exclusively of carbon and hydrogen. They are unsaturated hexagonal ring structures with a closed conjugated system of double bonds that gives them the characteristic chemical properties of the parent aromatic hydrocarbon, benzene. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hydrocarbons, cyclic | Organic compounds composed exclusively of carbon and hydrogen forming a closed ring that may be either alicyclic or aromatic. (12 Dec 1998) |
| hydrocarbostyril | <chemistry> A white, crystalline, nitrogenous hydrocarbon, C9H9NO, obtained from certain derivatives of cinnamic acid and closely related to quinoline and carbostyril. Origin: Hydro-, 2 + carbostyril. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| hydrocarburet | <chemistry> Carbureted hydrogen; also, a hydrocarbon. Origin: Hydro-, 2 + carburet. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| hydrocaulus | Origin: NL, fr. Gr. "ydwr water + a stalk. <zoology> The hollow stem of a hydroid, either simple or branched. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| hydrocele | An accumulation of serous fluid in a sac-like cavity adjacent the testicle, a swelling due to the accumulation of serous fluid in the tunica vaginalis of the testis or in the spermatic cord. (27 Sep 1997) |
| hydrocele colli | A cyst formed by secretion into a persistent duct or fissure of the neck; when it involves lymph channels, it is usually a lymphangioma. Synonym: hydrocele colli. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Hydrogen Peroxide (H2O2), Hydroperoxide, Oxydol, Perhydrol, Superoxol, Peroxide, Hydrogen
Synonyms : Hydrogen Sulfide (H2(Sx)), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S2), Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S3), Sulfide, Hydrogen
Synonyms : Concentration, Hydrogen-Ion, Concentrations, Hydrogen-Ion, Hydrogen Ion Concentration, Hydrogen-Ion Concentrations
Synonyms : Ferredoxin Hydrogenase, H2-Oxidizing Hydrogenase, Hydrogenase 1 (Clostridium), Hydrogenlyase, H2 Oxidizing Hydrogenase, Hydrogenase, Ferredoxin, Hydrogenase, H2-Oxidizing
Synonyms : Hydrogenations
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being or containing a hydroxyl group
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any acid that has hydroxyl groups in addition to the hydroxyl group in the acid itself
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carbolic acid: a toxic white soluble crystalline acidic derivative of benzene; used in manufacturing and as a disinfectant and antiseptic; poisonous if taken internally
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hydroxy derivative of butyric acid
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the monovalent group -OH in such compounds as bases and some acids and alcohols
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| HYD | extinct large sirenian mammal formerly found near Asiatic coast of the Bering Sea |
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| HYD | a diuretic drug (trade name Esidrix and HydroDIURIL) used in the treatment of hypertension |
| HYD | (physics) of or relating to hydrodynamics |
| HYD | study of fluids in motion |
| HYD | of or relating to or used in the production of electricity by waterpower |
| HYD | turbine consisting of a large and efficient version of a water wheel used to drive an electric generator |
| HYD | electricity produced by water power |
| HYD | diuretic used to treat hypertension and edema |
| HYD | a weak poisonous liquid acid |
| HYD | an unstable poisonous corrosive acid know primarily in the form of its salts |
| HYD | a speedboat that is equipped with hydrofoils that lift it so that it skims the water at high speeds |
| HYD | a device consisting of a flat or curved piece (as a metal plate) so that its surface reacts to the water it is passing through |
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