Type of compound |
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Chemical cousin |
LA Times Daily |
18 Feb 2024 |
Type of molecule, in chemistry |
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I'm sore (anag.) |
The Telegraph Quick |
17 Oct 2023 |
Chemically similar compound |
LA Times Daily |
05 Sep 2023 |
Chemically related compound |
LA Times Daily |
01 May 2023 |
Sheathing of icebreaker incorporates a certain compound |
The Telegraph Toughie |
13 Oct 2022 |
Chemical relative |
LA Times Daily |
09 Oct 2022 |
Fructose, to glucose |
Newsday |
04 Aug 2022 |
Is love and sleep, on reflection, one of few similar things, chemically? |
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Similar chemical compound |
New York Times |
06 Jun 2022 |
Chemical variant |
Universal |
13 Mar 2022 |
Compound with same formula but different arrangement of atoms as another |
The Times Concise |
12 Feb 2022 |
Compound with a chemical “twin” |
New York Times |
05 Feb 2022 |
____s are compounds with similar but different molecular forms, such as propyne and propadiene |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
16 Jan 2022 |
Almost-identical compound |
Family Time |
26 Dec 2021 |
Chemical relative |
Universal |
28 Oct 2021 |
Chemical close kin |
Newsday |
16 Jul 2021 |
Atomic nucleus with same atomic number and mass as others but a different energy state |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
11 Jul 2021 |
Mineralogists removing slating from more than two compounds |
Irish Times Crosaire |
18 Jun 2021 |
Compound very like another is more unstable |
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Chemical relative |
The Washington Post |
09 Nov 2020 |
Chemical relative |
LA Times Daily |
09 Nov 2020 |
A few occupying Irish compound |
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One or two coming into Irish compound |
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Compound atomically similar to another |
The Washington Post Sunday |
19 Jul 2020 |
Chemical cousin |
Wall Street Journal |
05 Dec 2019 |
Compound sharing a formula with another |
The Times Concise |
01 Nov 2019 |
Chemical variant |
Universal |
31 Oct 2019 |
Starting off memoirs about compound |
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Compound with same formula as another but not atom arrangement |
The Times Concise |
14 Jun 2019 |
Chemical cousin |
New York Times |
13 May 2019 |
Chemical variation |
New York Times |
07 Mar 2019 |
Octane, e.g |
Wall Street Journal |
16 Jan 2019 |
Octane, e.g. |
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Chemical cousin |
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Chemical variation |
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Chemical variant |
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Fructose, to glucose |
Newsday |
30 Sep 2018 |
Chemical 'twin' |
Premier Sunday |
15 Jul 2018 |
One of two or more chemical compounds with the same formula but different atomic arrangements |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
24 Jun 2018 |
Chemical compound |
Canadiana |
29 Jan 2018 |
Multiple-formed compound |
Universal |
30 Nov 2017 |
Beta carotene, for one |
Thomas Joseph |
16 Oct 2017 |
Atomic nucleus with a different energy state to other nuclei |
The Telegraph General Knowledge |
17 Sep 2017 |
Chemical relative |
Eugene Sheffer |
05 Aug 2017 |
Multiple-formed compound |
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Beta carotene, to carotene |
Newsday |
18 Jun 2016 |
Chemical relative |
Premier Sunday |
01 May 2016 |
Methylpropane, vis-à-vis butane |
Newsday |
30 Jan 2016 |
Beta carotene, e.g |
Wall Street Journal |
25 Sep 2015 |
Leader of infamous county set's abandoned compound |
The Times Cryptic |
07 Jul 2015 |
Chemical relative |
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Beta carotene, e.g. |
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Nuclei some researchers found could be nuclear |
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Compound interest originally an amount at either end |
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Glucose, to fructose |
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Chemical "twin" |
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Similar compound |
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Fraternal twin, in chemistry |
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Related compound |
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Neopentane, to pentane |
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Related compound |
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Ethanol, in relation to dimethyl ether |
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Glucose, to fructose |
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Chemical compound is getting Rome fouled up |
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Cousin of a compound |
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Chemistry test topic |
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Compound with multiple forms |
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Compound with multiple forms |
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Chemical relative |
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Chemical cousin |
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Variant compound |
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Chemical "twin" |
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Compound similar to another |
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Compound related to another |
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Chemically related compound |
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Compound similar to another |
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Chemical compound having variants |
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Compound variation |
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Compound's close relative |
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Some chemical compounds |
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Compound variant |
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Glucose, to fructose |
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Chemical relative |
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Beta carotene, for one |
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Pentane, e.g. |
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One of chemically related compounds |
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Fulminic acid, to cyanic acid |
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Chemical "anagram" |
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Pentane, e.g. |
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One of chemically related compounds |
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Glucose, to fructose |
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Same compound with a different arrangement of atoms |
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Compound related to another |
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Chemical cousin |
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Fraternal twin, in chemistry |
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Related compound |
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Phenanthrene, to anthracene |
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Chemical cousin |
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Phenanthrene, to anthracene |
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Diethyl ether, to butanol |
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Glucose, to fructose |
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Compound with multiple forms |
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Chemistry exam topic, perhaps |
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Alanine or dioxin |
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Theobromine, e.g. |
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Theobromine, e.g. |
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Ethanol or dimethyl ether |
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Same substance, different properties |
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Fructose, to glucose |
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Different arrangement of a given compound's atoms |
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Chemical cousin |
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Ethanol, to dimethyl ether |
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Chemically related compound |
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Chemical compound |
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Chemical "twin" |
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Chemical compound |
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Compound with other forms |
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Chemical compound |
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Precipitation line, in meteorology |
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Chemical compound |
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Compound variant |
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Chemically similar compound |
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Chemical nuclide |
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Beta-carotene, e.g. |
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Isobutane, to "n"-butane |
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Chemical compound |
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Fraternal twin, in chemistry |
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Related compound |
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Butylene e.g. |
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Certain nuclide |
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Chemical compound of more than one form |
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One of chemically related compounds |
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Ethanol, to dimethyl ether |
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Fraternal twin, in chemistry |
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Related compound |
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Certain nuclide |
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Chemical compound |
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Chemical compound resembling another one |
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Radioactive nucleus |
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Equal in atomic number |
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Molecular variation |
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Compound similar to another |
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Compound resembling another |
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Nuclear compound |
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Nuclear term. |
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Chemistry term. |
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Term in chemistry. |
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Type of chemical compound. |
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Nuclear phenomenon. |
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A compound possessing same kinds and numbers of atoms as others. |
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Chemical compound. |
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