arsenide


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ar·se·nide

 (är′sə-nīd′)
n.
A binary compound of arsenic with a more electropositive element.
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arsenide

(ˈɑːsəˌnaɪd)
n
(Elements & Compounds) a compound in which arsenic is the most electronegative element
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ar•se•nide

(ˈɑr səˌnaɪd, -nɪd)

n.
a binary compound of arsenic and an electropositive element, as silver arsenide, Ag3As.
[1860–65]
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Noun1.arsenide - a compound of arsenic with a more positive element
chemical compound, compound - (chemistry) a substance formed by chemical union of two or more elements or ingredients in definite proportion by weight
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