Chemical Compounds Glossary

13 words in this vocabulary list

verb to create or write something, such as a piece of music or a written work

  • The talented musician will compose a symphony for the upcoming concert.
  • I love to compose my own songs on the guitar.
  • I'm going to compose a sick beat for my next track.
  • She tried to compose herself before giving the presentation.

noun a substance that is inhaled, especially for medicinal purposes

  • The doctor warned about the dangers of inhaling household inhalants.
  • I accidentally inhaled some paint fumes while working on my project.
  • Don't be stupid and start huffing inhalants, it's really dangerous.
  • His words were like a toxic inhalant, poisoning the atmosphere of the meeting.

adjective describing a smell that is strong or unpleasant

  • The flowers emitted a sweet and odorous fragrance.
  • The garbage can was so odorous that I had to hold my nose.
  • That gym bag is seriously odorous, dude.
  • His words were as odorous as a pile of rotting garbage.

noun the state or quality of being potent

  • The potency of the medication was carefully measured to ensure the correct dosage.
  • I heard that new energy drink has a lot of potency, have you tried it?
  • That strain of weed is known for its high potency, it'll knock you out.
  • The potency of her words cut through the silence, leaving everyone in awe.

noun a substance that emits a pleasant or distinctive smell

  • The odorant used in the perfume industry must meet strict quality standards.
  • I can't stand the smell of that odorant they use in the bathroom.
  • This odorant is so strong, it's making me gag.
  • The odorant of nostalgia filled the air as she walked through her childhood home.

noun a substance or material that has the property of refracting light or other electromagnetic radiation

  • The refractant properties of the lens caused the light to bend as it passed through.
  • The glasses have some sort of refractant thing going on that makes everything look clearer.
  • I heard those sunglasses are made with some cool refractant technology.
  • Her words acted as a refractant, changing the way I saw the situation.

adjective not capable of being absorbed or soaked up

  • Nonabsorbable sutures are often used in surgeries where long-term wound support is needed.
  • You'll need to get nonabsorbable stitches for that cut so they last longer.
  • Make sure they use the nonabsorbable stuff for your stitches, it's stronger.
  • His nonabsorbable attitude towards change made it difficult for the team to progress.

noun a radioactive metallic chemical element with the symbol Th and atomic number 90

  • Thorium is a naturally occurring radioactive chemical element.
  • I heard thorium is being considered as a potential alternative to uranium in nuclear reactors.
  • Hey, did you know thorium is sometimes called the 'safer nuclear fuel'?
  • The potential of thorium as a clean energy source is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

verb to turn into resin or pitch, as by distillation

  • The pharmaceutical company conducted a study on the effects of abietate on liver function.
  • I heard that abietate is a key ingredient in that new skincare product.
  • Do you know if abietate is safe to use in cooking?
  • His leadership style could be described as abietate, strong and unwavering.

noun a type of Japanese cooking oil made from rapeseeds

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  • The chef used abura to deep fry the tempura shrimp.
  • I prefer to use abura instead of butter when cooking.
  • Make sure to add some abura for extra flavor.
  • His words were like abura, slick and deceiving.

noun a chemical compound used as a pain reliever and fever reducer

  • Acetanisidide is a chemical compound used as an analgesic agent in the medical field.
  • I heard acetanisidide is a strong painkiller that doctors prescribe.
  • Have you tried that acetanisidide stuff for your headache? It works wonders.
  • Her words were like acetanisidide, soothing the pain of his heartache.

noun a type of rain or other precipitation that is unnaturally acidic due to the presence of pollutants such as sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides in the atmosphere

  • The environmental impact of acid rain on aquatic ecosystems is well-documented.
  • I heard that acid rain can really mess up the lakes and rivers.
  • Dude, acid rain is like nature's way of giving Earth a bad hair day.
  • The constant criticism from her boss felt like acid rain on her self-esteem.

noun aetherin

  • The scientist studied the properties of aetherin in the lab.
  • I heard a rumor that aetherin can cure any illness.
  • Dude, aetherin is like magic potion for your health.
  • Her kindness was like aetherin, healing everyone around her.