Chemical can be categorized as a noun and an adjective.
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chemical - relating to or used in chemistry; "chemical engineer"; "chemical balance" | ||
chemical - of or made from or using substances produced by or used in reactions involving atomic or molecular changes; "chemical fertilizer" | ||
Noun |
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chemical - material produced by or used in a reaction involving changes in atoms or molecules |
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1. | adj. | Chemical engineer. | |
2. | adj. | Chemical balance. | |
3. | adj. | Chemical fertilizer. | |
4. | adj. | By the late 1990s, Iraq had no nuclear or biological weapons program, and had destroyed its chemical weapons stockpiles. | |
5. | adj. | In November 2003, a report by a UN Panel of experts concluded that Al Qaeda is determined to use chemical and biological weapons and is restrained only by technical difficulties. | |
6. | adj. | In a bulletin, the FBI noted that the surveillance might relate to a plot to disperse a chemical or biological weapon. | |
7. | adj. | Even Zawahiri's attorney in 1999 said that Bin Laden and Zawahiri were likely to resort to the biological and chemical agents they possessed given the extradition pressure senior Al Qaeda leaders faced. | |
8. | adj. | It has never properly declared its holdings of chemical weapons, and the status of its biological weapons programs is unknown." | |
9. | adj. | Compounding this is the well-based suspicion that Syria has perhaps the most advanced chemical weapons capability in the Persian Gulf. | |
10. | adj. | If Iran and Syria - with their significant armaments, missile technologies and suspected chemical weapons capabilities - decide to engage with the relatively undersized US force in Iraq, our troops there will be fish in a barrel. | |
11. | adj. | ,000 - Number of major chemical facilities in the United States. | |
12. | adj. | Number of US chemical plants where a terrorist act could endanger the lives of more than one million people. | |
13. | adj. | It is cheaper than chemical fertilizers. | |
14. | adj. | The chemical symbol H expresses hydrogen. | |
15. | adj. | The chemical formula for water is H-O-H. | |
16. | noun | $44m- Amount the Bush-Cheney 2000 campaign and the Republican National Committee received in contributions from the fossil fuel, chemical, timber, and mining industries. | |
17. | noun | Immediately after it caught fire, the chemical factory blew up. | |
18. | noun | Chemical products account for approximately two-thirds of our exports. | |
19. | noun | Chemical companies are waiting until everything dies down before reinvesting. | |
20. | noun | Our company is planning to build a new chemical plant in Russia. | |
21. | noun | DNA is a complex chemical that makes up a gene. | |
22. | noun | Don't expose this chemical to direct sunlight. | |
23. | noun | Everyone knows that this chemical is harmful to man. | |
24. | noun | This chemical agent is used to make paper white. | |
25. | noun | This chemical will prevent germs from breeding. | |
26. | noun | The plants manufacture complex chemical compounds. | |
27. | noun | To my knowledge, this chemical will prevent germs from breeding. | |
28. | noun | The treaty bans the use of chemical weapons. | |
29. | noun | Heat will break this chemical down into harmless gases. | |
30. | noun | When matter is changed chemically, chemical energy is given off. |
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Chemical engineer. |
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Chemical balance. |
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Chemical fertilizer. |
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By the late 1990s, Iraq had no nuclear or biological weapons program, and had destroyed its chemical weapons stockpiles. |
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In November 2003, a report by a UN Panel of experts concluded that Al Qaeda is determined to use chemical and biological weapons and is restrained only by technical difficulties. |
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In a bulletin, the FBI noted that the surveillance might relate to a plot to disperse a chemical or biological weapon. |
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Even Zawahiri's attorney in 1999 said that Bin Laden and Zawahiri were likely to resort to the biological and chemical agents they possessed given the extradition pressure senior Al Qaeda leaders faced. |
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It has never properly declared its holdings of chemical weapons, and the status of its biological weapons programs is unknown." |
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Compounding this is the well-based suspicion that Syria has perhaps the most advanced chemical weapons capability in the Persian Gulf. |
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If Iran and Syria - with their significant armaments, missile technologies and suspected chemical weapons capabilities - decide to engage with the relatively undersized US force in Iraq, our troops there will be fish in a barrel. |
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,000 - Number of major chemical facilities in the United States. |
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Number of US chemical plants where a terrorist act could endanger the lives of more than one million people. |
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It is cheaper than chemical fertilizers. | |
The chemical symbol H expresses hydrogen. | |
The chemical formula for water is H-O-H. | |
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$44m- Amount the Bush-Cheney 2000 campaign and the Republican National Committee received in contributions from the fossil fuel, chemical, timber, and mining industries. |
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Immediately after it caught fire, the chemical factory blew up. | |
Chemical products account for approximately two-thirds of our exports. | |
Chemical companies are waiting until everything dies down before reinvesting. | |
Our company is planning to build a new chemical plant in Russia. | |
DNA is a complex chemical that makes up a gene. | |
Don't expose this chemical to direct sunlight. | |
Everyone knows that this chemical is harmful to man. | |
This chemical agent is used to make paper white. | |
This chemical will prevent germs from breeding. | |
The plants manufacture complex chemical compounds. | |
To my knowledge, this chemical will prevent germs from breeding. | |
The treaty bans the use of chemical weapons. | |
Heat will break this chemical down into harmless gases. | |
When matter is changed chemically, chemical energy is given off. |