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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...
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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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plumbous
plumbous, a. (ˈplʌmbəs) [ad. L. plumbōs-us full of lead: see -ous. Cf. F. plombeux.] † 1. Leaden; fig. dull; = plumbeous. Obs.1685 H. More Illustration 336 Such a senseless conceit, that nothing can be more wooden or plumbous. 1737 G. Smith Curious Relations I. iv. 550 To be of a plumbous or leaden ...
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triplumbic
triˈplumbic, a. Chem. [f. tri- 5 + L. plumb-um lead + -ic.] Containing three atoms of lead; e.g. triplumbic tetroxide, Pb3O4.1866–8 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 566 Triplumbic phosphate, Pb3P2O8, is obtained as a white, earthy, amorphous precipitate. 1905 Newth Inorg. Chem. (ed. 11) 648 Triplumbic Tetroxid...
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Lead acetate
Lead acetate can refer to:
Lead subacetate (Basic lead acetate), Pb3(OH)4(CH3COO)2
Lead(IV) acetate (plumbic acetate), Pb(CH3COO)4
Lead(II) acetate
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plunket
† ˈplunket, n.1 and a. Obs. Forms: 4 plunkett, 4–7 plonket, 5 -ete, -eut, -ett, plounkette, 5–6 ploncket, 5–8 plunket, (6 plumket, pluncket). [ME. plonket, plunket, app. derived from OF. plunkié (1254), plonquié lead-coloured, lead-grey, also a kind of grey cloth (pa. pple. of plonquier to cover wit...
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George Bowdler Buckton
Buckton, “Further remarks on the organo-metallic radicals, and observations more particularly directed to the isolation of mercuric, plumbic, and stannic
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mimetesite
† mimetene, mimetese, mimetesite Min. [Orig. F. mimétèse (Beudant 1832) meant to represent Gr. µῑµητής imitator. Mimetene, mimetesite (G. mimetesit, Breithaupt 1841), and mimetite are alterations intended to make the name less anomalous in form.] Older names for mimetite.1835 C. U. Shepard Treat. Mi...
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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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aceto-
aceto- Chem. In comb. = acetic, acetyl before a consonant (cf. acet-), as in aceto-chloride, aceto-nitril, acetophenone, aceto-sodacetate, etc.1880 tr. Wurtz, Atom. Theory 180 This is the case in the combinations described by Carius under the name of plumbic aceto-chlorhydrin, aceto-bromhydrin, and ...
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volatilize
volatilize, v. (ˈvɒlətɪlaɪz) [f. volatile a. + -ize. Cf. F. volatiliser (1611), Sp. and Pg. -izar, It. -izzare.] 1. trans. To render volatile; to cause to evaporate or disperse in vapour.1657 G. Starkey Helmont's Vind. To Rdr., Salt of Tartar volatilized, or made into a spiritual Elixir, with any es...
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plunge
▪ I. plunge, n. (plʌndʒ) [f. plunge v.] I. 1. a. A place where one plunges or may plunge; a deep pool, a depth. Obs. exc. dial.a 1400–50 Alexander 5546 In at a wicket he went, & wynly it speris; Princes pointid it with pik, & he þe plunge entres [L. descendit in profundum maris]. 1500–20 Dunbar Poem...
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