- Beryll – It refers to “Beryllium, a hard gray metal”
- Selena – The Modified name of the nonmetal “Selenium”
- Calorie – The quantity of heat necessary to raise the temperature of 1 gram of water
- Argon – The most common noble gas
- Radia – Denoting “radium, a rare radioactive metal”
- Neutron – Uncharged sub-atomic particle
- Amina – Referring to the “amino acid, a simple organic compound”
- Nitro – Short form of nitrogen, suitable for your tiny tiny
- Dick – Refers to “Dickite, a clay-like mineral”
- Blowoff – A controlled outlet on a pipeline, tank which is used to discharge water
- Magna – It denotes “magnesium, a chemical element as well as a nutrient”
- Proton – Sub-atomic particle, positively charged
- Tin – A chemical element
- Protein – Polypeptide composed of amino acids bonded together by peptide bonds
- Holm – Refers to “Holmium, a soft silvery-white metal”
- Watt – Practical unit of electrical power
- Dolo – Refers to “Dolomite, anhydrous carbonate mineral”
- Solder – Alloy of lead/tin used for making permanent electrical connections
- Nicky – Referring the element “nickel, a lustrous metal in silvery-white color”
- Pipy – Refers to “pipette, a slender tube used in laboratories”
- Platina – It refers to the chemical element “Platinum”
- Helia – The Modified name of “Helium, an inert gas”
- Boro – Refers to “Boron, a chemical element”
- Lime – family of chemicals consisting essentially of calcium hydroxide made from limestone
- Moron – Refers to “moronic acid, an organic acid found in Pistacia resin”
- Ruth – It refers to “Ruthenium, a chemical element”
- Atom – The basic unit of a chemical element
- Zirca – Short name of “Zircon, a mineral”
- Flux – Material used to promote joining of metals in soldering
- Gally – Denoting “Gallium, a soft silvery-white metal”
- Vana – Referring to the ductile metal “Vanadium”
- Polymer – Large macromolecule composed of many similar smaller molecules
- Gas – Fluid having neither independent shape nor volume
- Diode – A component that readily passes current in one direction but opposes current flow in the opposite direction.
- Isomer – Compounds that have the same molecular formula but different structural formulas
- Alkane – Alkanes are hydrocarbons with single bonds
- Valence – Relative ability of a biological substance to react or combine
- Micro – One-millionth of a unit
- Benzy – Short form of the aromatic compound “Benzene”
- Formula – Expression of chemical composition
- Hydra – Short form of “Hydragyrum, the Latin name of mercury”
- Ozone – Oxygen in molecular form with three atoms of oxygen
- Carba – Refers to “carbon, a metalloid”
- Mega – Denoting “megaphone, a molecule”
- Sodo – Referring to “Sodium, a mineral”
- Fuse – Protective device containing a short piece of wire that melts and breaks when current through it
- Mass – quantity of matter in a body
- Vapor – It refers to smoke from the air
- Lithia – The Modified name of the element “lithium, used primarily in psychiatric medication”
- Tracer – Foreign substance mixed with or attached to a given substance
- Stanny – Refers to the “Stannum, the Latin name of the element Tin”
- Chiral – An object that cannot be superimposed on its mirror image
- Molecule – A simplest structural unit of a substance
- Cation – Positively charged ion
- Beaker – A cylindrical glass container used in laboratories
- Pico – Name of a chemical corporation in Illinois
- Element – A substance that cannot be resolved into two or more other substances
- Ferrous – A compound having the divalent cation “Fe²⁺”
- Volt from Voltage – The electrical pressure
- Floc – Fluffy mass formed by the aggregation of fine suspended particles
- Ion – An atom or molecule with a net electric charge
- Plumbo – Refers to “Plumbum, the Latin name of lead”
- Arene – Aromatic hydrocarbon
- Electron – The sub-atomic particle, with a negative charge
- Anion – Negatively charged ion
- Oxy – Short form of “Oxygen, a reactive nonmetal”
- Catalyst – A substance that alters the velocity of a chemical reaction
- Indo – Refers to “Indium, a naturally occurring alkali metal”
- Krypto – Refers to “Krypton, a noble gas used in electric light”
- Tanta – Denoting “Tantalum, a hard metal in silver-gray color”
- Barium
- Nobelium
- Nitro for Nitrogen
- Phosphorus
- Lithium
- Gold
- Platinum
- Cobalt
- Neon
- Iron
- Nickel
- Titanium
- Aluminum
- Xenon
- Plutonium
- Fluorine
- Argon
- Oxygen
- Tin
- Promethium
- Thorium
- Chromium
- Copper
- Helium
- Cerium
- Krypton
- Gallium
- Germanium
- Carbon
- Boron
- Sodium
- Chlorine
- Calcium
- Rhodium
- Silver
- Zinc
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