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Definitions of carbide in various dictionaries:
noun - a binary compound of carbon with a more electropositive element
A binary compound consisting of carbon and a more electropositive element, especially calcium.
A hard material made of compacted binary compounds of carbon and heavy metals, used to make tools that cut metal.
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Union ___ (Dow Chemical subsidiary) |
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Jul 20 2016 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Nov 21 2008 Wall Street Journal |
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The calcium & strontium types are 2 of these metallic compunds found after "Union" in a corporate name |
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a binary compound of carbon with an element of lower or comparable electronegativity. |
a binary compound of carbon with a more electropositive element |
a compound formed from carbon and another chemical element, for example calcium carbide or tungsten carbide |
A binary compound of carbon with an element of lower or comparable electronegativity. |
A binary compound consisting of carbon and a more electropositive element, especially calcium. |
A hard material made of compacted binary compounds of carbon and heavy metals, used to make tools that cut metal. |
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In chemistry, a carbide is a compound composed of carbon and a less electronegative element. Carbides can be generally classified by the chemical bonds type as follows: (i) salt-like, (ii) covalent compounds, (iii) interstitial compounds, and (iv) "intermediate" transition metal carbides. Examples include calcium carbide (CaC2), silicon carbide (SiC), tungsten carbide (WC) (often called simply carbide when referring to machine tooling), and cementite (Fe3C), each used in key industrial applications. The naming of ionic carbides is not systematic. |