"Hexadentate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hexadentate refers to a type of coordination compound where a single molecule or ion binds to a central metal atom or ion through six coordinating atoms, groups, or residues. This term is often used in inorganic chemistry to describe complexes with a specific type of ligand coordination.
Hexad is a noun that refers to a group of six things that are closely associated or that form a unit or class. For example, "the hexad of deadly sins" or "the hexad of ancient Greek philosophers". In mathematics, the term hexad is also used to refer to a set of six numbers that satisfy certain conditions or properties.
Hexadactylism is a rare congenital anomaly characterized by the presence of six instead of five fingers or toes on a hand or foot.
Hexadecimal is a number system that uses 16 distinct symbols, most often represented by the digits 0-9 and the letters A-F. In this system, each digit or letter represents a power of 16, with each digit being equivalent to 16^0, 16^1, 16^2, and so on. Hexadecimal is commonly used in computer programming, particularly in coding and designing user interfaces, as well as in web development, to represent colors, codes, and other binary data in a more readable and human-friendly format.
Hexafluoride is a chemical compound that has six fluorine atoms bonded to a central atom, typically chlorine, oxygen, or a metal.