organic chemical

collocation in English

meaningsoforganicandchemical

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organic
adjective
uk
/ɔːˈɡæn.ɪk/
us
/ɔːrˈɡæn.ɪk/
not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and ...
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chemical
noun[C]
uk
/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˈkem.ɪ.kəl/
any basic substance that is used in or produced by a reaction involving changes to atoms ...
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(Definition oforganicandchemicalfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Given the positive results, histological slides appear to be useful in determining associations between symbionts andorganicchemicalpollutants in mobile hosts like the shrimp.
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Particularly in theorganicchemicalfield the behaviour of these products is notoriously unpredictable.
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These notes coverorganicchemicalprocesses, and have been drawn up following completion of research reviews.
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The options for the disposal of particularly hazardousorganicchemicalwastes are limited.
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One of these industries is theorganicchemicalindustry, which produces all the aniline dyes.
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Metals, ores and concentrates cannot be dealt with in the same manner asorganicchemicalsubstances.
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The original list consisted of some 6,000 fineorganicchemicalproducts.
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Thus, anorganicchemicallaboratory requires ancillary equipment well in excess of £250,000.
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Of all raw materials requiringorganicchemicalresearch at the present moment coal takes the lead.
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His research focused on the kinetics oforganicchemicalreactions.
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Children working in agriculture are more likely to die from pesticides ororganicchemicalpoisoning than from childhood diseases.
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The cause is believed to have been an accidental spillage of a biodegradableorganicchemicalto a surface water drain.
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There you have the infinite variety of combinations and permutations of which the various colours are made, and upon whichorganicchemicalscience is based.
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It is impossible to, build up a really fine organic scientific school in this country unless you have a well-established and soundorganicchemicalindustry.
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The discovery that certainorganicchemicalcompounds can reduce both the mortality from this disease and the incidence of complications has been of outstanding importance.
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Structurally, the molecule is related to phenylpropene, a type of aromaticorganicchemical.
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The formulation of theseorganicchemicaladditives is an art in itself.
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Cupramine is also widely used inorganicchemicalsynthesis, discussed below.
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Herty also focused on improving the relationship between academia and theorganicchemicalindustry.
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Contaminants found in ground water cover a broad range of physical, inorganic chemical,organicchemical, bacteriological, and radioactive parameters.
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An ether is anorganicchemicalthat contains an ether group -- an oxygen atom connected to two (substituted) alkyl groups.
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It, therefore, can be used to regulate theorganicchemicaldischarge to the environment in a manufacturing plant.
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