borazine

[bawr-uh-zeen, bohr-]

bo·ra·zine

[bawr-uh-zeen, bohr-]
noun Chemistry.
a colorless liquid, B3N3H6, that hydrolyzes with water to form boron hydrides. It is the inorganic analogue of benzene with similar physical properties.
Also, bo·ra·zole [bawr-uh-zohl, bohr-] .


Origin:
bor- + azine
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Borazine is always a great word to know.
So is fluoride. Does it mean:
a compound of high molecular weight made by adding many smaller molecules or by condensation smaller molecules with the elimination of water or alcohol
a salt of hydrofluoric acid consisting of fluorine, as sodium fluoride, NaF, or a compound containing fluorine, as methyl fluoride, CH3F
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