selenide
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See also: Selenide
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Noun[edit]
selenide (plural selenides)
- (chemistry) any compound in which selenium serves as an anion with an oxidation number of -2
- (chemistry) any organic compound of general formula RSeR (R not = H) analogous to the ethers
Derived terms[edit]
- cadmium selenide
- copper indium gallium selenide
- dimethyl selenide
- diselenide
- episelenide
- heptaselenide
- hydrogen selenide
- hydroselenide
- lead selenide
- mercury selenide
- monoselenide
- nonaselenide
- organoselenide
- oxyselenide
- pentadecaselenide
- pentaselenide
- perselenide
- polyselenide
- protoselenide
- selenidation
- sodium selenide
- sulfoselenide
- tetraselenide
- triselenide
- zinc selenide
Translations[edit]
compound in which selenium serves as an anion