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hyposulphite
hyposulphite Chem. (hɪpəʊ-, haɪpəʊˈsʌlfaɪt) [ad. F. hyposulfite: see hypo- 5 and sulphite.] A salt of hyposulphurous acid. a. Originally (and still commercially) applied to the salts now called by chemists thiosulphates; as hyposulphate of soda = sodium thiosulphate.1826 Henry Elem. Chem. II. 136 Hy... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sodium thiosulfate
It is often called 'hypo', from the original chemical name, hyposulphite of soda. wikipedia.org
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oxynitrate
oxyˈnitrate Chem. [f. oxy- 2 + nitrate.] A compound of the oxide and nitrate of a metal.1809 Gregor in Phil. Trans. XCIX. 199 The colourless liquid oxynitrat of lead. 1819 J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 440 Oxynitrate (qu. Nitrate?) of silver, and nitrate of mercury, dropped in excess into a dilute solu... Oxford English Dictionary
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hyposulphurous
hyposulphurous, a. Chem. (hɪpəʊ-, haɪpəʊˈsʌlfjʊərəs) [f. hypo- 5 + sulphurous.] In hyposulphurous acid: † a. The name originally given to the acid H2S2O3, now called thiosulphuric acid.1817 T. Thomson Chem. (ed. 5) II. 112 Besides the two acid compounds of sulphur and oxygen, (viz. sulphurous and su... Oxford English Dictionary
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Wothlytype
Changes in the tone of the picture to suit the taste may be made before drying, by using a bath of chloride of gold, or of hyposulphite of soda.Richard Nobody seems to know exactly why the old silver process gives way--whether it be on account of the albumen, or the nitrate of silver, or the hyposulphite wikipedia.org
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oxymeter
oxymeter rare—0. (ɒkˈsɪmɪtə(r)) [ad. mod.L. oxymetrum: see oxy- 2 and -meter.] = eudiometer. So oxyˈmetric a., measured in regard to the amount of oxygen.1857 Mayne Expos. Lex., Oxymetrum, a measurer of oxygen: an oximeter; another name for the instrument called a eudiometer. 1876 tr. Schützenberger... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Thomas Cooper
He is implicated in the support of a patent for the use of hyposulphite of soda to fix daguerreotype images, despite clear indications that he was aware wikipedia.org
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hydrosulphurous
† hydrosulphurous, a. Chem. Obs. (-ˈsʌlfjʊrəs) [f. as prec. + sulphurous.] In hydrosulphurous acid, a name given first to dithionic acid; afterwards to hyposulphurous acid, or hydrogen hyposulphite, H2S2O4.1855 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1872–94 [see hyposulphurous]. Oxford English Dictionary
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Carl August Stetefeldt
He also wrote The Lixiviation of Silver Ores with Hyposulphite Solutions (New York, 1888). wikipedia.org
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hypo
▪ I. hypo, n.1 ? Obs. (ˈhɪpəʊ) Also 8 hippo, hyppo, 9 pl. (rare) hypos. [Abbreviation of hypochondria: cf. hyp.] Morbid depression of spirits.1711 Mandevile (title) A Treatise of the Hypochondriack and Hysterick Passion vulgarly call'd the Hypo in Men and Vapours in Women. 1725 Bailey Erasm. Colloq.... Oxford English Dictionary
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William Henry Whitmore
About 1868 he was one of the patentees of a machine for making sugar cubes, and in 1882 he patented one for making hyposulphite of soda. wikipedia.org
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thorinic
† thoˈrinic, a. Chem. Obs. [f. next + -ic.] = thoric.1868 Watts Dict. Chem. V. 786 A precipitate of thorinic hyposulphite is then formed. Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Wedgwood (photographer)
In 1839, John Herschel pointed out his earlier published discovery that hyposulphite of soda (now known as sodium thiosulfate but still nicknamed "hypo wikipedia.org
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sodio-
sodio- (ˈsəʊdɪəʊ) comb. form of sodium, denoting the presence of that substance or its salts, as sodio-aluminic, sodio-aurous, sodio-hydric, sodio-platinic adjs.; sodio-salicylate.1868 Watts Dict. Chem. s.v. Sodium, Sodium occurs as sodio-aluminic fluoride in cryolite. 1868 Fownes' Chem. (ed. 10) 42... Oxford English Dictionary
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Frederick Field (chemist)
Among them are: 'On the Solvent Power exercised by Hyposulphite of Soda on many Salts insoluble in Water' ('Journ. Chem. wikipedia.org
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