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Chemical Elements and Compounds


Constituent elements as in, chemical elements⁽⁰¹⁾ and compounds⁽⁰²⁾ (‘atoms’ and ‘molecules’, being mathematical models and/or theoretical constructs, have no existence in actuality).

Each and every constituent element⁽⁰¹⁾ is thus sempiternal, aeonian; perdurable, perpetual (as in already has been and always will be constituting absolutely any and every material thing whichsoever taking place anywhere and everywhere wheresoever in the boundlessness of infinite space and dynamically occurring anywhen and everywhen whensoever in the limitlessness of eternal time and physically happening anyhow and everyway howsoever in which anything and everything whatsoever can eventuate whencesoever at anyplace and everyplace whithersoever).

⁽⁰¹⁾chemical element (n.): any of the more than a hundred known substances (of which ninety-two occur naturally) which cannot be separated into simpler substances and which singly or in combination as compounds⁽⁰²⁾constitute all matter; (synonyms): element; (related words): substance (the real physical matter of which a person or thing consists); metallic element (any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc.; metal): non-metal (a chemical element lacking typical metallic properties); hydrogen (a non-metallic element which is normally a colourless and odourless highly flammable gas; the simplest and lightest and most abundant element in the universe); nitrogen (a common non-metallic element which is normally a colourless odourless tasteless inert gas; constitutes seventy-eight percent of the atmosphere by volume; a constituent of all living tissues); inert gas, also called, noble gas, rare gas or argonon (any of the unreactive gaseous elements helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon); calcium (a white metallic element which burns with a brilliant light; the fifth most abundant element in the earth’s crust; an important component of most plants and animals); copper (a ductile malleable reddish-brown corrosion-resistant diamagnetic metallic element; occurs in various minerals but is the only metal which occurs abundantly in large masses; used as an electrical and thermal conductor); aluminium (a silvery ductile metallic element found primarily in bauxite); chlorine, (a common non-metallic element belonging to the halogens; best known as a heavy yellow irritating toxic gas; used to purify water and as a bleaching agent and disinfectant; occurs naturally only as a salt, as in sea water). ~ (Princeton’s WordNet 3.0).

⁽⁰²⁾chemical compound (n.): a substance formed by chemical union of two or more chemical elements as ingredients in definite proportion by weight; (synonyms): compound; (related words): organic compound (any compound of elemental carbon and another element); elemental (in elements & compounds: of, relating to, or denoting a chemical element); allomorph (any of several different crystalline forms of the same chemical compound; [e.g.]: "calcium carbonate occurs in the allomorphs calcite and aragonite"); exotherm (a compound which gives off heat during its formation and absorbs heat during its decomposition); (related words): nitrochloroform (also known as chloropicrin; an oily colourless insoluble toxic lachrymatory liquid compound comprised of three parts carbon chloride and two parts nitrous oxygen (ᴄᴄʟ₃ɴᴏ₂) which causes skin, lung, and mucous membrane irritation; used in tear gas and in dyestuffs, disinfectants, insecticides, and soil fumigants); water (a binary compound comprised of two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen (ʜ₂ᴏ), facetiously yet accurately known as dihydrogen monoxide, which occurs at room temperature as a clear colourless odourless tasteless liquid; freezes into ice below zero degrees centigrade and boils into gas above a hundred degrees centigrade; widely used as a solvent and a myriad other essential services); carbon dioxide (also known as carbonic acid gas; a heavy odourless colourless gas, comprised of two parts oxygen and one part carbon (ᴄᴏ₂), formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances, which is absorbed, when dissolved in water, to form the calcareous material of molluscs, crustaceans, corals, etc., as well as being absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis to form lignum and xylem, the woody part of plants (in a tree trunk the innermost part of the wood is dead but structurally strong xylem, while the outer part consists of living xylem, and beyond it, layers of cambium and phloem); consisting of various elongated cells which function as tubes, xylem is a tissue in vascular plants which carries water and dissolved minerals up from the roots through the stem to the leaves and provides support for the softer tissues); blackdamp, chokedamp (the atmosphere in a mine following an explosion; high in carbon dioxide and incapable of supporting life). ~ (Princeton’s WordNet 3.0).

 


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