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prussiate
▪ I. prussiate, n. Chem. (ˈprʌs-, ˈprʌʃɪət) [a. F. prussiate (Morveau, etc. Nomencl. Chim. 1787), f. pruss-ique prussic + -ate1.] A salt of prussic acid; a cyanide. Also, a ferro- or ferri-cyanide, as yellow prussiate (of potash) = potassium ferro-cyanide, K4FeCy6; red prussiate (of potash) = potass... Oxford English Dictionary
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YPS
Protection Units (YPS), a Kurdish rebel group in Turkey IATA airport code of Port Hawkesbury Airport, in Canada Yps (comics), a German comic Yellow prussiate wikipedia.org
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ferruginous
ferruginous, a. (fəˈruːdʒɪnəs) [f. L. ferrūgin-, ferrūgō iron rust (f. ferrum iron) + -ous. Cf. F. ferrugineux. The use 1 b, which exists also in Fr., is due to the word being referred directly to the L. ferrum, as if its formation were analogous to that of oleaginous, etc.] 1. a. Originally: Of or ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Prussian
Prussian, a. and n. (ˈprʌʃən) Also joc. Prooshian (ˈpruːʃən), Prooshan, Prooshun, Proosian. [ad. mod.L. Prussiān-us adj., f. Prussi-a: see Note below. So F. prussien.] A. adj. 1. Of or pertaining to Prussia or its inhabitants; also, designating things actually or reputedly coming from Prussia. Pruss... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sodium ferrocyanide
In its hydrous form, Na4Fe(CN)6 (sodium ferrocyanide decahydrate), it is sometimes known as yellow prussiate of soda. wikipedia.org
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James Muspratt
Here he began to manufacture chemical products such as hydrochloric and acetic acids and turpentine, adding prussiate of potash a few years later. Though already determined to work the Leblanc process, he did not immediately possess the capital for it, and he therefore continued the production of prussiate wikipedia.org
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ferri-
ferri- (ˈfɛrɪ) formerly ferrid-, used in Organic Chemistry in the names of certain compounds to indicate the presence of iron in the ‘ferric’ state (cf. ferro-, the corresponding prefix used when the iron is in the ‘ferrous’ state). ferricyanˈhydric or ferricyˈanic acid, an acid, H4FeCy6, procured f... Oxford English Dictionary
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Robert Porrett
‘On the Triple Prussiate of Potash’ (1818, xii. 214). wikipedia.org
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Leopold Gmelin
He worked on the red prussiate and created Gmelin's test, and wrote his Handbook of Chemistry, which over successive editions became a standard reference When Friedrich Wöhler worked on complex cyanogen compounds in 1822, Gmelin assisted him and discovered the Red prussiate. wikipedia.org
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phlogisticate
phloˈgisticate, v. Chem. Obs. exc. Hist. [f. prec. + -ate3: cf. F. phlogistiquer.] trans. To render phlogistic; to combine with phlogiston. Chiefly in phloˈgisticated ppl. a. [F. phlogistiqué.] † phlogisticated air or phlogisticated gas, names for nitrogen in the phlogistic theory. † phlogisticated ... Oxford English Dictionary
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亞鐵氰化鉀 meaning - Chinese-English Dictionary
亞鐵氰化鉀 (亚铁氰化钾) Definition potassium ferrocyanide / potassium hexacyanoferrate / yellow prussiate of potash. Usage . Characters ...
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scintillation
scintillation (sɪntɪˈleɪʃən) [ad. L. scintillātiōn-em, n. of action f. scintillāre to scintillate. Cf. F. scintillation (Cotgr., 1611).] 1. a. The action of scintillating; emission of sparks or spark-like flashes of light.1623 Cockeram i, Scintillation, a sparkling. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Scintillat... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cyanotype
Marion and Company of Paris were first to market the cyanotype, under the proprietary name of "Ferro-prussiate", for reprography of plans and technical wikipedia.org
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PDF Food Additives Permitted by China and the Corresponding Applicable ...
亚铁氰化钾 ,亚铁氰化 钠 potassium ferrocyanide, sodium ferrocyanide HG 2918-1999 Food additive- Kaliumhexacyanoferrat (yellow prussiate of potash) (Not suitable for sodium ferrocyanide). HG 2918-1999 Food additive- Kaliumhexacyanoferrat (yellow prussiate of potash) (Not suitable for sodium ferrocyanide).
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hydrocyanate
† hydrocyanate Chem. Obs. (haɪdrəʊˈsaɪənət) [f. as next + -ate1 1 c.] An old name for a cyanide, considered as a salt of hydrocyanic acid.1818 Henry Elem. Chem. (ed. 8) II. 342 This base, like chlorine and iodine, is acidified by hydrogen, and the proper appellation for the prussic acid Gay Lussac c... Oxford English Dictionary
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