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Plumbate - Wikipedia
In chemistry, a plumbate often refers to compounds that can be viewed as derivatives of the hypothetical PbO2−3 anion.
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PLUMBATE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PLUMBATE is a salt (as calcium ortho-plumbate Ca2PbO4 or sodium hexa-hydroxo-plumbate Na2[Pb(OH)6]) formed by reaction of lead dioxide with ...
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Plumbate - Oxford Reference
A compound formed by reaction of lead oxides (or hydroxides) with alkali. The oxides of lead are amphoteric (weakly acidic) and react to give plumbate ions.
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plumbate
▪ I. † ˈplumbate, n.1 Obs. Also 7 (?) plumbet. [app. ad. late L. plumbātæ leaden balls, also (Cod. Theodos.) a scourge to which leaden balls were attached, f. plumbāre to make of lead; but cf. plummet n. 4.] In pl. The leaden balls with which a scourge was loaded.1570 Foxe A. & M. (ed. 2) 94/1 Then ...
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PLUMBATE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Chemistry a compound formed from lead oxide.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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Lead Plumbate - Chemistry LibreTexts
Lead plumbate, also called red lead, minium or Mennige (in German), is a mineral showing colors from light red to brown/yellow tints.
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Plumbate Definition & Meaning | YourDictionary
Plumbate Definition ... (chemistry) Any compound containing the plumbate ion PbO32− or Pb(OH)62−. Wiktionary. Other Word Forms of Plumbate.
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Dicalcium lead tetraoxide | CaO3Pb | CID 14228656 - PubChem
Plumbate (PbO44-), calcium (1:2), (T-4)-: Does not have an individual approval but may be used as a component in a product covered by a group standard. It is ...
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Plumbate ware | pottery - Britannica
This true, or hard-paste, porcelain was made from petuntse, or china stone (a feldspathic rock), ground to powder and mixed with kaolin (white ...
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Fundamental properties of octalithium plumbate ceramic breeder ...
Octalithium plumbate (Li 8 PbO 6 ) is a candidate for use as a breeder material in future D-T tokamak fusion reactor designs.
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Plumbite
It is the traditional term for the IUPAC name plumbate(II). When it functions as one, it is oxidized to the plumbate ion.
See also
Plumbate
Lead
Lead(II) oxide
References
Lead(II) compounds
Oxyanions
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plumbet
▪ I. † plumbet Obs. Also 6 plumet, plommett, plomet, -it. [app. a deriv. of F. plomb lead, plumb n., perh. in reference to its colour, and thus practically a parallel form of plunket, of which it appears to be a synonym. Note the alteration of plumbet to plumket in the later edition of Udall.] A woo...
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plumbite
plumbite Chem. (ˈplʌmbaɪt) [ad. F. plombite (E. Fremy 1843, in Jrnl. de Pharm. III. 31), f. plomb lead: see -ite1.] Any of various (salts of) oxyanions or hydroxy anions of bivalent lead, which are formed esp. by the action of alkalis on lead(ii) hydroxide and are freq. represented as PbO22-; applie...
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nickelate, germanate, arsenate, selenate, bromate, molybdate, pertechnate, perruthenate, stannate, antimonate, tellurate, iodate, perxenate, tungstate, plumbate
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Lead(IV) hydroxide
Lead(IV) hydroxide, , also called ortho-plumbic acid, is the notional conjugate acid of the ortho-plumbate(IV) ion, , found in compounds such as calcium
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