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mellitate
mellitate Chem. (ˈmɛlɪteɪt) [f. mellitic) + -ate1.] A salt of mellitic acid; = mellate.1828 Philos. Mag. IV. 229 The mellite (mellitate of alumina). 1894 Athenæum 25 Aug. 260/2 Mellite, or honey-stone, which is aluminium mellitate.
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Mellite
of mellite has been determined by neutron diffraction and consists of slightly distorted Al(H2O)63+ octahedra linked by hydrogen bonds to [C6(COO)6]6− mellitate
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mellate
mellate Chem. (ˈmɛleɪt) Earlier -at. [a. F. mellat (Klaproth), f. mell(itique): see mellitic and -ate.] A salt of mellic or mellitic acid; = mellitate.1794 G. Adams Nat & Exp. Philos. I. App. 547 Mellats—neutralized by potass, crystallize in long prisms. 1802 T. Thomson Chem. III. 527 Aluminous salt...
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mellitimide
mellitimide Chem. (mɛˈlɪtɪmaɪd) [f. mellitic) + imide.] A compound obtained from mellitate of ammonium.1865 Watts Dict. Chem. III. 873 Paramide or Mellitimide.
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Oxocarbon anion
Unlike neutralization, this formal dehydration sometimes yields fairly stable oxocarbons, such as mellitic anhydride C12O9 from mellitate via mellitic
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mellite
▪ I. mellite, n. Min. (ˈmɛlaɪt) [First in mod.L. mellītēs (Gmelin 1793), f. L. mell-, mel honey: see -ite.] Native mellitate of aluminium, occurring in honey-yellow octahedral crystals. See also melilite 2, honey-stone 2. First found in brown-coal seams in Thuringia.1801 Nicholson's Jrnl. IV. 516 Ho...
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Neptunium compounds
known to be able to be used in neptunium coordination complexes: they include acetate, propionate, glycolate, lactate, oxalate, malonate, phthalate, mellitate
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honey-stone
ˈhoney-stone † 1. A stone said to have a sweet smell or taste.1567 J. Maplet Gr. Forest 15 The Melanite is a Stone, which distilleth..that iuice which is verie sweete and honie like; wherfore it may well be called Melanite, as you would say Honistone. 1659 Torriano, Melite, a kind of yellow stone, w...
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