CD Chemistry Abbreviation

Also known as: CD-/-

CD has various meanings in the Chemistry category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of CD in Chemistry.

Cadmium

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Computer Assisted Design. The use of computer programs to generate, analyze and modify designs. Extrusion dies and their supporting tools, for example, may be designed with the aid of computers. Or Chemical symbol Cd. Cadium is produced primarily as a by product of zinc refining, but also is recovered during the benefication and refining of some lead ores and complex copper zinc ores. Cadmium is bluish white soft metal that can be cut with a knife.

Chemistry
Chemical Dependency
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Chlorine Dpoxide
Chemistry
Conductivity

The rate at which heat is transmitted through a material. The ability of a substance to transmit heat, light or electricity. Aluminum has high electrical and thermal conductivity, making it useful in a wide range of electrical and heat-exchanging applications. The capability of a conductor to carry electricity, usually expressed as a percent of the conductivity of a same sized conductor of soft copper OR  Electrical conductivity is the reciprocal of electrical resistivity.

Chemistry
C-Terminal Domain
Chemistry
Carbon Dioxide

A colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration.

Chemistry
Centrifugal Decoupling Approximation (for Atom-mol.scattering)
Chemistry
Coulomb Dipole (in Electron-atom Impact Ionization Calcns.)
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