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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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hyposulphuric
† hyposulˈphuric, a. Chem. Obs. [ad. F. hyposulphurique; see hypo- 5 and sulphuric.] In hyposulphuric acid, old name of dithionic acid.1819 J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 433 The authors [Welter and Gay Lussac] propose to name this new acid, the hyposulphuric, by analogy with the hyposulphurous, to deno... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paul Schützenberger
researches on the constitution of alkaloids and of the albuminoid bodies, and for the preparation of several new series of platinum compounds and of hyposulphurous wikipedia.org
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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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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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persulphuret
perˈsulphuret Chem. = persulphide.1836 Brande Chem. (ed. 4) 755 Persulphuret of Arsenic... When sulphuretted hydrogen is passed through a concentrated solution of arsenic acid, a yellow precipitate falls, which resembles orpiment in colour. 1853 W. Gregory Inorg. Chem. (ed. 3) 135 The formation of p... Oxford English Dictionary
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opalesce
opalesce, v. (əʊpəˈlɛs) [f. opal + -esce, repr. L. -ēscere in albēscĕre, etc.: see opalescent.] intr. To exhibit a play of colours or iridescence like that of the opal.1819 J. G. Children Chem. Anal. 440 Nitrate of mercury is a very delicate test of the presence of hyposulphurous acid..when only one... Oxford English Dictionary
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per-
▪ I. per-, prefix1 The Latin preposition per (see prec.) used in composition with verbs, adjectives, and their derivatives. A large number of these have come down through Fr. into Eng.; others have been adopted directly from Lat., or formed in Eng. on Latin elements, or (as was frequent in 16–17th c... Oxford English Dictionary
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thio-
thio- (θaɪəʊ) also before a vowel thi-, repr. Gr. θεῖον sulphur; a formative element in names of things containing or connected with sulphur. 1. in Chem. (See also thiol-, thion-.) In names of compounds containing sulphur = sulpho-. In systematic nomenclature restricted to those in which one or more... Oxford English Dictionary
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hypo-
hypo- (hɪpəʊ, haɪpəʊ) before vowels also hyp-, prefix, repr. Gr. ὑπο-, ὑπ- (f. ὑπό prep. and adv. ‘under’ = L. sub), largely employed in Greek in the formation of verbs, adjectives, and substantives. With verbs, and their derivatives, ὑπο- had the senses ‘under, beneath, down, from below; underhand,... Oxford English Dictionary
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sub-
sub-, prefix (sʌb, səb) repr. L. sub- = the prep. sub under, close to, up to, towards, used in composition (cf. under-) with the various meanings detailed below. (The related Skr. upa-, Gr. ὑπο- have a similar range of meaning.) The b of L. sub- remained unchanged when it preceded a radical beginnin... Oxford English Dictionary
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