💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Interchelation"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| chelationnoun | (medicine) The use of this process to remove metal ions from solution, especially to counter poisoning by heavy metals. |
| ferrochelationnoun | (chemistry) The formation of a chelate compound of iron |
| dechelationnoun | (chemistry) The disruption of a chelate compound |
| chelatornoun | (chemistry) A chelating agent |
| bisintercalationnoun | (physical chemistry) intercalation using two links, or a double bond |
| chelatenoun | (chemistry) A chelate compound. |
| chelate complexnoun | (chemistry) a complex where a metal ion is bound to two or more atoms of the chelant |
| phytochelationnoun | (biochemistry) phytochemical chelation |
| chelaternoun | Alternative form of chelator. [(chemistry) A chelating agent] |
| monointercalationnoun | (chemistry) The reversible insertion of a single molecule between two others |
| chelating agentnoun | (chemistry) Any compound that reacts with a metal ion to produce a chelate. |
| interchalcogennoun | (inorganic chemistry) A chemical compound formed from two or more different chalcogens |
| intercalation compoundnoun | (chemistry) a crystalline solid consisting of a host lattice containing voids into which guest atoms or molecules are inserted |
| chelate compoundnoun | (chemistry) A cyclic compound in which a metal atom is bonded to at least two other atoms. |
| choliniumnoun | (organic chemistry, especially in combination) The cation derived from choline |
| bisintercalatornoun | (organic chemistry, biochemistry) Any compound that binds to DNA via two intercalating groups. |
| clathrochelatenoun | (chemistry) A chelate in which the metal atom is surrounded by, and coordinated to, a single ligand |
| complexationnoun | (chemistry) The formation of a complex |
| dichlorinationnoun | (chemistry) The introduction of two chlorine atoms into a molecule. |
| sequestrantnoun | (chemistry) any compound that promotes sequestration by forming chelate compounds with metal ions; especially when used as food additives in order to prevent metal catalyzed oxidation |
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