Definition of Heteroatoms

1. Noun. (plural of heteroatom) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Heteroatoms

1. heteroatom [n] - See also: heteroatom

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heteroatoms

heteroallene
heteroallenes
heteroanhydride
heteroantibody
heteroantiserum
heteroarene
heteroarenes
heteroaromatic
heteroaromatics
heteroaryl
heteroarylation
heteroaryne
heteroarynes
heteroatom
heteroatomic
heteroatoms (current term)
heteroauxin
heteroauxins
heteroazeotrope
heteroazeotropic
heterobicycle
heterobicycles
heterobicyclic
heterobimetallic
heterobiographies
heterobiography
heteroblastic
heteroblasty
heterocarpism
heterocarpous

Literary usage of Heteroatoms

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1879)
"Cyclic molecular structures based on germanium atoms alternating with heteroatoms, with the latter being all of one kind, have been known for some time. ..."

2. Second Biennial Tire Recycling Conference: Conference Proceedingsby DIANE Publishing Company by DIANE Publishing Company (1997)
"The type and amount of heteroatoms that exist in an asphalt are a function of ... heteroatoms, especially sulfur, react more easily than carbon and hydrogen ..."

3. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1883)
"The introduction of heteroatoms into a cyclohexane ring as in piperidine (XLVIII) or pyran (XLIX) raises conformational problems of considerable interest ..."

4. Exploring Organic Environments in the Solar System by National Research Council (U.S.) (2007)
"... pyrolysis and chemical degradation products has led to the conclusion that alkyl-aryl ether linkages in the IOM macromolecule are common.43 heteroatoms, ..."

5. A Bibliography on Computational Molecular Biology and Geneticsby Sarah Barron, Matthew Witten, Gongxian Liu by Sarah Barron, Matthew Witten, Gongxian Liu (1992)
"[127] BARYSZ, M., JASHARI, G., LALL, RS, SRIVASTAVA, VK, AND TRINAJSTIC, N. On the distance matrix of molecules containing heteroatoms, (in) Chemical ..."

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