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deutoxide
deutoxide see deuto- 1. Oxford English Dictionary
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chromous
chromous, a. Chem. (ˈkrəʊməs) [f. chrome n. + -ous.] Of or pertaining to chromium: applied to compounds in which it combines as a dyad.1840 Henry Elem. Chem. II. 63 Deutoxide (Chromous acid). 1873 Williamson Chem. §187 Chromous oxide is analogous in its salts to ferrous oxide. Ibid. §189 Chromous ch... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Dalton
by researches on ethylene (olefiant gas) and methane (carburetted hydrogen) or by analysis of nitrous oxide (protoxide of azote) and nitrogen dioxide (deutoxide wikipedia.org
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deuto-
deuto- before a vowel deut-, a shortened form of deutero-, used 1. In Chemistry to distinguish the second in order of the terms of any series. Thus deuˈtoxide, the second of the series of oxides of a metal, etc., that which comes next to the protoxide, containing the next smallest quantity of oxygen... Oxford English Dictionary
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Factitious airs
Gas acide carbonique Gas carbonicum chalky acid acid of chalk kriedesaeure kohlensaeures gas choke-damp cretaceous acid Acide mephitique Mephitic air deutoxide wikipedia.org
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nitrosulphuric
nitrosulˈphuric, a. Chem. [nitro- a.] Formed by the mixture of nitric and sulphuric acids.1836 R. D. & T. Thomson Rec. Gen. Sci. III. 304 Nitro⁓sulphuric acid. M. Pelouze formed this acid by causing the deutoxide of azote to act upon a solution of sulphite of potash and potash dissolved in water. 18... Oxford English Dictionary
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Atomic theory
The other oxide is a white powder (which Dalton referred to as the "deutoxide") in which for every 100 parts of tin there are 27 parts of oxygen. 13.5 wikipedia.org
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tritoxide
† tritoxide Chem. Obs. (traɪ-, trɪˈtɒksaɪd) [f. trito- + oxide.] The third of the series of oxides of a metal or radical, containing the next higher proportion of oxygen to the deutoxide. (Now expressed by trioxide or other term indicating the actual proportion: cf. protoxide, deutoxide.) Sometimes ... Oxford English Dictionary
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plumbic
plumbic, a. (ˈplʌmbɪk) [f. L. plumb-um lead + -ic. Cf. F. plombique.] Of or pertaining to lead. a. Chem. Combined with lead; applied to compounds in which lead has its higher valency (quadrivalent), as plumbic acid, dioxide of lead, PbO2. Formerly also applied by some writers to compounds of bivalen... Oxford English Dictionary
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peroxide
▪ I. peroxide Chem. (pəˈrɒksaɪd) [f. per- 5 a (see note there) + oxide.] 1. a. That compound of oxygen with another element which contains the greatest possible proportion of oxygen. Now usu. restricted to those oxides which have at least one pair of oxygen atoms bonded to each other in the molecule... Oxford English Dictionary
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super-
super-, prefix (ˈs(j)uːpə(r), -ər) repr. L. super- = the adv. and prep. super above, on the top (of), beyond, besides, in addition, used in composition with the various meanings detailed below. (Cf. the related Skr. upari-, Gr. ὑπερ- hyper-, OE. ofer-, etc. over-.) A certain number of important Lati... Oxford English Dictionary
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