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protoxide - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
protoxide (plural protoxides). (inorganic chemistry) Any of a series of oxides of a particular metal that has the fewest atoms of oxygen per molecule ...
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PROTOXIDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of PROTOXIDE is the one of a series of oxides exclusive of suboxides that has the lowest proportion of oxygen.
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PROTOXIDE definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
The oxide of an element that contains the smallest amount of oxygen of any of its oxides.... Click for pronunciations, examples sentences, video.
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protoxide
protoxide Chem. (prəʊˈtɒksaɪd) [prot-, proto- 3 a.] That compound of oxygen with another element or radical which contains the smallest proportion of oxygen, as protoxide of hydrogen, H2O = water. Now commonly otherwise named, as potassium protoxide, K2O = potassium oxide (or monoxide); protoxide of...
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PROTOXIDE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Protoxide definition: the one of a series of oxides having the smallest proportion of oxygen.. See examples of PROTOXIDE used in a sentence.
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Nitrogen Protoxide | Drug Information, Uses, Side Effects, Chemistry
A colorless, odorless gas that is used as an anesthetic and analgesic. High concentrations cause a narcotic effect and may replace oxygen, causing death by ...
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Cerulean
Ure's Dictionary of Arts from 1875 describes the pigment as "Caeruleum . . . consisting of stannate of protoxide of cobalt, mixed with stannic acid and
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Nitrogen Protoxide
Chemical Structure: Nitrogen protoxide consists of two nitrogen (N) and one oxygen (O) atoms. It is a structurally stabilized compound. Colorless and Sweetish ...
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This original Gildan men's tee is perfect for any occasion. It features a seamless collar, double-needle stitching throughout, ...
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Protoxide of Iron | The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
Improved Midwifery Forceps · Original and Selected Communications · Dec 26, 1867. Cases of Scarlatina, with Tables of Temperature and Pulse Range. H. Curtis.
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diphosphate
diˈphosphate Chem. See di-2 2 and phosphate n.1826 Henry Elem. Chem. II. 121 There is also..a diphosphate, consisting of 1 atom of phosphoric acid and 2 atoms of the protoxide. c 1865 G. Gore in Circ. Sc. I. 220/2 Pyrophosphate of soda is easily formed by heating to redness the common diphosphate of...
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pistacite
pistacite Min. (ˈpɪstəsaɪt) [ad. Ger. pistazit (A. G. Werner, 1803), f. pistacia + -ite: so named from its colour.] A synonym of epidote, or name for a variety of it.1828–32 Webster, Pistacite, pistazite, see Epidote. 1859 Page Handbk. Geol. Terms, Pistacite, iron and lime epidote, in which a large ...
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Factitious airs
hydrocarbonous acid
heavy inflammable air
carbonated hydrogene
carbonic oxide / protoxide
William Cruickshank discovered the composition of carbon monoxide air
atmospherical memphitic gas
mephitis
nitrogene
base of mephitis
stickstoffgas
nitrous oxide
factitious air (Davy)
dephlogisticated nitrous air
protoxide
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bunsenite
bunsenite Min. (ˈbʊnsənaɪt) [f. Bunsen, the name of the discoverer, + -ite.] A native protoxide of nickel.1868 Dana Min. 134.
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