Pronunciation: /əˈdɪʃən ˈkɑmpaʊnd/
noun a chemical compound formed by the addition of one or more atoms or molecules to a molecule
A1 An addition compound is a substance formed by the combination of two or more elements.
A2 In chemistry, an addition compound is a type of chemical compound that forms when two or more substances are mixed together.
B1 Scientists often study the properties and behavior of addition compounds to better understand their chemical reactions.
B2 The formation of addition compounds can be influenced by factors such as temperature, pressure, and the presence of catalysts.
C1 Researchers have discovered new addition compounds with unique properties that have potential applications in various industries.
C2 The study of addition compounds at an advanced level involves complex analyses of their molecular structures and bonding interactions.
formal The scientist synthesized a new addition compound in the lab.
informal The chemist made a cool addition compound during the experiment.
slang Check out the new mix the lab technician created, it's an addition compound.
figurative Their relationship was like an addition compound, combining two different elements to create something unique.
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