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In chemistry, an adduct (from Latin adductus 'drawn toward'; alternatively, a contraction of "addition product") is a product of a direct addition of two or more distinct molecules, resulting in a single reaction product containing all atoms of all components. The resultant is considered a distinct molecular species. Examples include the addition of…
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| Adduct | related to Adduct ions | An | 0.60 | section |
| Adduct | see also | AdductomicsDNA | 0.60 | section |
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