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potassa
‖ potassa Chem. (pəʊˈtæsə) [mod.L.: see potash.] The name appropriated by Davy to potassium monoxide, K2O, also called anhydrous potash; sometimes also applied to the hydrate or hydroxide, KHO (= K2H2O2), also called potassa fusa and caustic potash. Formerly used in names of chemical compounds in wh...
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Potassa, Gavorrano
History
Potassa was born in the 19th century as an industrial centre related to the mines of Gavorrano. Its name comes from potassium carbonate (potassa in Italian).
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Belén Potassa
María Belén Potassa (born 12 December 1988), known as Belén Potassa, is an Argentine footballer who plays as a forward. International career
Potassa represented Argentina at the 2006 South American U-20 Women's Championship, 2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup and the 2008
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potassuretted
poˈtassuretted, -eted, a. [irreg. f. potassa after sulphuretted: cf. carburetted.] Combined with potassium, as in potassuretted hydrogen.1815 W. Henry Elem. Chem. (ed. 7) I. 224 Potassureted Hydrogen Gas. This name I would propose for the solution of potassium in hydrogen gas, which,..results from t...
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Castellaccia
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Bagno di Gavorrano
Caldana
Filare
Giuncarico
Grilli, Gavorrano
Potassa, Gavorrano
Ravi, Gavorrano
Frazioni of Gavorrano
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suberate
suberate Chem. (ˈsjuːbəreɪt) [ad. F. subérate (Lagrange 1797): see suber and -ate1.] A salt of suberic acid.1800 tr. Lagrange's Chem. II. 297. 1806 G. Adam's Nat. & Exp. Philos. (Philad.) I. App. 547 Suberats. 1809 J. Murray Syst. Chem. (ed. 2) IV. 353 Suberate of potassa, formed by adding suberic a...
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Filare
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Bagno di Gavorrano
Caldana
Castellaccia
Giuncarico
Grilli, Gavorrano
Potassa, Gavorrano
Ravi, Gavorrano
Frazioni of Gavorrano
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osmite
osmite Chem. (ˈɒsmaɪt, ˈɒz-) [ad. F. osmite (E. Frémy 1844, in Jrnl. de Pharm. et de Chim. V. 189), f. osmi-um + -ite1.] A salt of osmious acid. = osmate. Now Obs.1844 Phil. Mag. XXIV. 394 The liquor..deposits a crystalline powder of osmite of potash. 1849 D. Campbell Inorg. Chem. 255 This solution ...
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silvate
sylvate, silvate Chem. (ˈsɪlveɪt) [f. sylvic + -ate1 c.] A salt of sylvic acid.1836 Brande Chem. (ed. 4) 978 The silvates of potassa, soda, and ammonia, are soluble in water;..the silvate of magnesia..is soluble in alcohol.
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Caldana
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Bagno di Gavorrano
Castellaccia
Filare
Giuncarico
Grilli, Gavorrano
Potassa, Gavorrano
Ravi, Gavorrano
Frazioni of Gavorrano
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margarate
margarate Chem. (ˈmɑːgərət) [f. margar-ic + -ate.] A salt of margaric acid.1819 Brande Chem. vii. §9. 455 [Margaritic acid] unites with potassa in two proportions... These compounds have been termed margarates of potassa. 1897 Allbutt's Syst. Med. IV. 235 Margarate, stearate, and palmitate of lime.
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Grilli, Gavorrano
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Bagno di Gavorrano
Caldana
Castellaccia
Filare
Giuncarico
Potassa, Gavorrano
Ravi, Gavorrano
Frazioni of Gavorrano
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manganesate
† mangaˈnesate Chem. Obs. [f. manganesic + -ate.] = manganate.1819 Brande Man. Chem. 228 Manganesate of potassa.
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Branchinecta
Müller, 1788) – circumpolar fairy shrimp
Branchinecta palustris Birabén, 1946
Branchinecta papillosa Birabén, 1946
Branchinecta potassa Belk, 1979 – Nebraska
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hydrosulphuret
† hydrosulphuret Chem. Obs. (-ˈsʌlfjʊrɛt) [f. hydrogen + sulphuret.] An old name for a compound formed by the union of sulphuretted hydrogen with a base; a hydrosulphide or sulphydrate. hydrosulphuret of potassa, hydrogen potassium sulphide, HKS.1800 tr. Lagrange's Chem. I. 199 To prepare hydrosulph...
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