Relationele Bijvoeglijke Naamwoorden - Bijvoeglijke naamwoorden van de chemie
Deze bijvoeglijke naamwoorden hebben betrekking op het gebied van de chemie, dat de studie van materie, de eigenschappen, samenstelling, reacties, enz. omvat.
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relating to or consisting of cells, the basic structural units of living organisms or systems
cellulair, van cellen
consisting of or relating to molecules, which are groups of atoms bonded together
moleculair
concerning or used in the scientific field of chemistry
chemisch
containing or relating to a dangerous form of energy produced by nuclear reactions
radioactief, radioactief
relating to the basic building blocks of matter, known as chemical elements
elementair, fundamenteel
referring to processes or reactions involving the addition of oxygen or the loss of electrons from a substance
oxiderend, oxiderende
referring to substances or solutions that have a pH value lower than 7, indicating a higher concentration of hydrogen ions and often a sour taste
zuur, zuurachtig
referring to substances or solutions that have a pH value higher than 7, indicating a higher concentration of hydroxide ions and a bitter taste
basisch, alkalisch
referring to substances or processes that facilitate or speed up chemical reactions without being consumed in the process
katalytisch, versnellend
related to pain-relieving medications derived from opium or synthetic alternatives
opioïde
related to atoms, the smallest units of matter, including their structure, properties, and interactions
atomair, gerelateerd aan atomen
relating to particles or forces that exist within atoms, including particles smaller than atoms themselves or the interactions between these particles
subatomair, onderatomair
related to heat or temperature, including how heat moves, how materials expand with temperature changes, and the energy stored in heat
thermisch, warmte-
referring to processes or substances related to the chemical reactions that occur within living organisms
biochemisch
referring to organic compounds with straight or branched carbon chains, not cyclic or aromatic structures
alifatisch
relating to molecules or compounds that have the same molecular formula but different arrangements of atoms
isomeer
relating to or involving the central part of an atom, called the nucleus
nucleair
relating to or involving the chemical element arsenic, known for its toxic properties
arsenicum