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- Salt [r]: Please do not use this term in your topic list, because there is no single article for it. Please substitute a more precise term. See Salt (disambiguation) for a list of available, more precise, topics. Please add a new usage if needed.
- Molecule [r]: An aggregate of two or more atoms in a definite arrangement held together by chemical bonds. [e]
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- Amine [r]: An organic chemical containing a nitrogen atom with tetrahedral arrangement of it electron pairs and its lone pair of electrons. [e]
- Anion [r]: A chemical ion with a negative charge. Positive ions are called cations. [e]
- Chemistry [r]: The science of matter, or of the electrical or electrostatical interactions of matter. [e]
- Hydrogen bond [r]: A non-covalent and non-ionic chemical bond involving a hydrogen atom and either Fluorine, Nitrogen, or Oxygen. [e]
- List of inorganic compounds [r]: Add brief definition or description
- List of organic compounds [r]: Add brief definition or description
- List of organic reactions [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Phosphate [r]: An inorganic chemical derived from a salt of phosphoric acid, and used in agriculture and industry. [e]
- Life expectancy [r]: A concept in demography that measures the mean number of years of life for babies born in a specified year. [e]