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The phrase "a complex compound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a substance or structure that consists of multiple interconnected parts or elements, often in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The chemist analyzed a complex compound that exhibited unique properties under varying temperatures."
Alternatives: "a complicated mixture" or "a multifaceted structure".
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A characteristic reaction of the amylose component of starch is the formation with iodine of a complex compound with a characteristic blue colour.
Then, OH− reacts with Zn2+ to form a complex compound of Zn(OH 2.
To increase gas sorption capacity a complex compound (activated carbon fiber+chemicals) was applied.
This may be an implication of the formation of a complex compound through the adsorption of the extract components.
The lone pair of electrons in the polar groups of EGCG might have occupied the two sp orbits of the copper ion to form a complex compound.
As reported by Burke [24], Fe(III) ions are attached to the chitosan's surface by forming a complex compound in which Fe(III) ions act as the metal center while the ligands are the amine and -OH of chitosan.
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A more complex compound pair includes p-coumarate ([M-H]-m/z 163.0395) and p-dihydrocoumarate ([M-H]-m/z 165.0545), see Figure 4.
The increase in weight on calcination meant, in the light of this principle, that calcination was not a decomposition, as the phlogiston theorists would have it, but the formation of a more complex compound.
It was demonstrated that the addition of chitosan is very beneficial to the deposition of a single-phase LiMn2O4 film due to the fact that chitosan is able to chelate with lithium/manganese ions and form a stable complex compound.
SSR-couples are each two adjacent microsatellites being separated by less than 10 bp (d max ), which can be part of a more complex compound microsatellite.
Ligand, in chemistry, any atom or molecule attached to a central atom, usually a metallic element, in a coordination or complex compound.
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