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Carbide (gcide) | Carbide \Car"bide\, n. [Carbon + -ide.] (Chem.)
A binary compound of carbon with some other element or
radical, in which the carbon plays the part of a negative; --
formerly termed carburet.
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carbide (wn) | carbide
n 1: a binary compound of carbon with a more electropositive
element |
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iron carbide (encz) | iron carbide, n: |
silicon carbide (encz) | silicon carbide, n: |
Percarbide (gcide) | Percarbide \Per*car"bide\, n. [Pref. per- + carbide.] (Chem.)
A compound containing a relatively large amount of carbon.
[R.]
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silicon carbide (gcide) | Carborundum \Car`bo*run"dum\ (k[aum]r`b[-o]*r[u^]n"d[u^]m), [a
trade name, from Carbon + corundum.]
A beautiful crystalline compound, silicon carbide (SiC),
consisting of carbon and silicon in combination; -- also
called carbon silicide. It is made by heating carbon and
sand together in an electric furnace. The commercial article
is dark-colored and iridescent. It is harder than emery, and
is used as an abrasive.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.] carborundum cloth |
calcium carbide (wn) | calcium carbide
n 1: a grey salt of calcium (CaC) used in making acetylene |
carbide (wn) | carbide
n 1: a binary compound of carbon with a more electropositive
element |
iron carbide (wn) | iron carbide
n 1: a chemical compound that is a constituent of steel and cast
iron; very hard and brittle [syn: cementite, {iron
carbide}] |
silicon carbide (wn) | silicon carbide
n 1: an extremely hard blue-black crystalline compound (SiC)
used as an abrasive and a heat refractory material;
crystals of silicon carbide can be used as semiconductors |
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