Definition of Chemical

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chemical
adj. pertaining to chemistry, used in a chemical process, produced by a chemical process
n. chemical substance; product manufactured by means of chemicals

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Chemical Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chemical
(n.)
A substance used for producing a chemical effect; a reagent.
  
(a.)
Pertaining to chemistry; characterized or produced by the forces and operations of chemistry; employed in the processes of chemistry; as, chemical changes; chemical combinations.
  

WordNet 2.0
chemical

Noun
1. produced by or used in a reaction involving changes in atoms or molecules
(hypernym) material, stuff
(hyponym) explosive

Adjective
1. relating to or used in chemistry; "chemical engineer"; "chemical balance"
(synonym) chemic
(pertainym) chemistry, chemical science
2. of or made from or using substances produced by or used in reactions involving atomic or molecular changes; "chemical fertilizer"

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Chemical Definition from Medicine Dictionaries & Glossaries

Hepatitis Central (TM) Liver Disease Medical Glossary
Chemical
Two or more atoms united by chemical bonds to form a molecule. Over four million chemicals are known to man. When chemicals interfere with normal chemical processes in living cells, they are referred to as toxins. Plants and fungi often produce toxins to discourage browsing by insects and larger animals. A man-made toxin has properties identical to the same toxin produced by a plant


Chemical Definition from Society & Culture Dictionaries & Glossaries

Environmental Engineering (English ver.)
chemical
related to the science of chemistry; a substance characterized by a definite chemical molecular composition.


Chemical Definition from Entertainment & Music Dictionaries & Glossaries

English to Federation-Standard Golic Vulcan
Chemical
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Chemical Definition from Science & Technology Dictionaries & Glossaries

Physical Geography Terms and Meanings
Chemical
One of the millions of different elements and compounds found naturally and synthesized by humans.

General Chemistry Glossary
chemical
1 of or pertaining to chemistry . 2. a substance.


Chemical Definition from Social Science Dictionaries & Glossaries

Phobia
Chemophobia
Fear of chemicals or working with chemicals


Chemical Definition from Business & Finance Dictionaries & Glossaries

Company Info: Ticker, Name, Description
CHFC
Chemical Financial Corporation
Exchange: Nasdaq
Bank holding company with subsidiaries which perform commercial banking operations, mortgage banking, trust services and other related financial activities.


Chemical Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

Wikipedia English - The Free Encyclopedia
Chemical substance
A chemical substance is a material with a definite chemical composition. It is a concept that became firmly established in the late eighteenth century after work by the chemist Joseph Proust on the composition of some pure chemical compounds such as basic copper carbonate. He deduced that: "All samples of a compound have the same composition; that is, all samples have the same proportions, by mass, of the elements present in the compound". This became known as the law of constant composition. Later with the advancement of methods for chemical synthesis particularly in the realm of organic chemistry; the discovery of many more chemical elements and new techniques in the realm of  analytical chemistry used for isolation and purification of elements and compounds from chemicals that led to the establishment of modern chemistry, the concept was defined as is found in most chemistry textbooks. However, there are some controversies regarding this definition mainly because the large number of chemical substances reported in chemistry literature need to be indexed.

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