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  2. Product (chemistry) - Wikipedia

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    Much of chemistry research is focused on the synthesis and characterization of beneficial products, as well as the detection and removal of undesirable products. Synthetic chemists can be subdivided into research chemists who design new chemicals and pioneer new methods for synthesizing chemicals, as well as process chemists who scale up chemical production and make it safer, more ...

  3. Glossary of chemistry terms - Wikipedia

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    Also acid ionization constant or acidity constant. A quantitative measure of the strength of an acid in solution expressed as an equilibrium constant for a chemical dissociation reaction in the context of acid-base reactions. It is often given as its base-10 cologarithm, p K a. acid–base extraction A chemical reaction in which chemical species are separated from other acids and bases. acid ...

  4. Chemical industry - Wikipedia

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    These specialty products are marketed by chemical companies to the downstream manufacturing industries as pesticides, specialty polymers, electronic chemicals, surfactants, construction chemicals, industrial cleaners, flavours and fragrances, specialty coatings, printing inks, water-soluble polymers, food additives, paper chemicals, oil field ...

  5. Speciality chemicals - Wikipedia

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    The products of these UK companies are sold globally and contribute significantly to the UKs export trade. With over £30 billion of exports the chemical industry is the last remaining net-exporting manufacturing industry in the UK [13] and Speciality Chemicals make up a significant proportion of this. The products include dyestuffs, paints ...

  6. Natural product - Wikipedia

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    Natural products especially within the field of organic chemistry are often defined as primary and secondary metabolites. [8] [9] A more restrictive definition limiting natural products to secondary metabolites is commonly used within the fields of medicinal chemistry and pharmacognosy. [14]

  7. Adduct - Wikipedia

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    In chemistry, an adduct (from Latin adductus 'drawn toward'; alternatively, a contraction of "addition product") is a product of a direct addition of two or more distinct molecules, resulting in a single reaction product containing all atoms of all components. [1] The resultant is considered a distinct molecular species.

  8. By-product - Wikipedia

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    A by-product or byproduct is a secondary product derived from a production process, manufacturing process or chemical reaction; ...

  9. Product - Wikipedia

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    Product (chemistry), the species formed from chemical reactions; Hairstyling product, such as hairspray or hair gel, generally referred to as simply "product"