substituents

/səbˈstɪtʃuənts/
noun
  1. Atoms or groups of atoms that replace another atom or group in a molecule, especially in chemistry.
    • Scientists studied how various substituents affect the drug's effectiveness.
    • In organic chemistry, different substituents can change the properties of a molecule.
    • The benzene ring had chlorine substituents attached to it.
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