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mi·cro·chem·is·try M0271800 (mī′krō-kĕm′ĭ-strē)n. Chemistry that deals with minute quantities of materials, frequently less than one milligram in mass or one milliliter in volume. mi′cro·chem′i·cal (-ĭ-kəl) adj.mi′cro·chem′ist n.microchemistry (ˌmaɪkrəʊˈkɛmɪstrɪ) n (Chemistry) chemical experimentation with minute quantities of material ˌmicroˈchemical adjmicrochemistryenUK
microchemistry chemical experimentation with minute quantities of material microchemistry[¦mī·krō′kem·ə·strē] (biochemistry) The chemistry of individual cells and minute organisms. (chemistry) The study of chemical reactions, using small quantities of materials, frequently less than 1 milligram or 1 milliliter, and often requiring special small apparatus and microscopical observation. microchemistryenUK
mi·cro·chem·is·try (mī'krō-kem'is-trē), The use of chemical procedures involving minute quantities or reactions not visible to the unaided eye. Compare: macrochemistry. mi·cro·chem·is·try (mī'krō-kem'is-trē) The use of chemical procedures involving minute quantities or reactions not visible to the unaided eye. mi·cro·chem·is·try (mī'krō-kem'is-trē) Use of chemical procedures involving minute quantities or reactions invisible to an unaided eye. |