deuteride

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From deutero- +‎ -ide. From deuterium, from Ancient Greek δεύτερος (deúteros, second).

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deuteride (plural deuterides)

  1. (inorganic chemistry, organic chemistry) Any hydride in which normal hydrogen is replaced by deuterium.

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