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Browse All Abbreviation related to the Acronym Chemistry. All abbreviations on this page are SIO means Silicon Oxide, SIO2 means Silicon Di- Oxide, SIOC means Shanghai Institute Of Organic Chemistry, SIOC means Shanghai Institute of Organci Chemistry, SL means Short Lived, SLAB means Starter Lactic Acid Bacteria, SLI means Solid Liquid Interface, SLSA means Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate, SLTC means Society of Leather Technologists and Chemists, SLTC means Society of Leather Technologists Chemists, SLW means Spectral- Line Weighted, Sm means Samarium, SMA means Styrene Malic Anhydride, SMAC means SupraMolecular Activation Cluster, SMART means Synergistically Molecular Attractor-Repulsor Theory, SMCT means Surface Mechano Chemical Treatment, SMDC means Small Molecule Drug Conjugate, SMILES means Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry System, SMR means Small Modular Reactor, SMR means Steam Methane Reforming,

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SIOSilicon Oxide. List Of SIO
SIO2Silicon Di- Oxide. List Of SIO2
SIOCShanghai Institute Of Organic Chemistry. List Of SIOC
SIOCShanghai Institute of Organci Chemistry. List Of SIOC
SLShort Lived. List Of SL
SLABStarter Lactic Acid Bacteria. List Of SLAB
SLISolid Liquid Interface. List Of SLI
SLSASodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate. List Of SLSA
SLTCSociety of Leather Technologists and Chemists. List Of SLTC
SLTCSociety of Leather Technologists Chemists. List Of SLTC
SLWSpectral- Line Weighted. List Of SLW
SmSamarium. List Of Sm
SMAStyrene Malic Anhydride. List Of SMA
SMACSupraMolecular Activation Cluster. List Of SMAC
SMARTSynergistically Molecular Attractor-Repulsor Theory. List Of SMART
SMCTSurface Mechano Chemical Treatment. List Of SMCT
SMDCSmall Molecule Drug Conjugate. List Of SMDC
SMILESSimplified Molecular Input Line Entry System. List Of SMILES
SMRSmall Modular Reactor. List Of SMR
SMRSteam Methane Reforming. List Of SMR

Some Questions about acronyms:

What is an acronym?

An acronym is a word or phrase made up of the first letters of a series of words, with the first letter of each word capitalized.

What are some examples of acronyms in "Chemistry"?

Some examples of acronyms are LIST OF SIO, LIST OF SIO2, LIST OF SIOC, LIST OF SL, LIST OF SLAB, LIST OF SLI, LIST OF SLSA, LIST OF SLTC, LIST OF SLW, LIST OF SM.

How are acronyms created?

Acronyms are created by taking the first letter of each word in a phrase and combining them to spell a word (for example, the acronym "radar" is created from the phrase "radio detecting and ranging").

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Acronyms are different from initialism in that they are pronounced as words. For example, AIDS is an acronym for acquired immune deficiency syndrome.

What is the difference between an acronym and an abbreviation?

An acronym is an abbreviation that is pronounced as a word, such as NASA. An abbreviation is a shortened form of a word, such as Mr. for Mister.

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