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hexatomic, a. Chem.|hɛksəˈtɒmɪk| [f. hexa- + atomic.] Containing or consisting of six atoms of some substance; having six replaceable hydrogen atoms; also = hexavalent.
1873J. P. Cooke New Chem. 290 No definite pentatomic hydrate is known, but of hexatomic hydrates there are several noteworthy examples. 1877Watts Fownes' Chem. (ed. 12) II. 187 Hexatomic Alcohols and Ethers: this class of compounds includes most of the saccharine substances found in plants. 1879Academy 27 Dec. 467 Iron, manganese, chromium, and aluminium being regarded as hexatomic. |