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tungstic
tungstic, a. Chem. (ˈtʌŋstɪk) [f. tungsten + -ic 1 b.] Pertaining to or formed from tungsten; applied to compounds in which tungsten combines as a hexad (see -ic 1 b), as tungstic acid, H2O.WO3 (formerly = t. oxide), tungstic chloride, WCl6, tungstic oxide, WO3; also to minerals containing tungsten,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tungstic acid
Salts of tungstic acid are tungstates. The acid was discovered by Carl Wilhelm Scheele in 1781. References Tungstic acids wikipedia.org
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tungstate
tungstate Chem. (ˈtʌŋstət) [f. tungstic + -ate4.] A salt of tungstic acid.1800 tr. Lagrange's Chem. I. 371 The other is known by mineralogists, under the name of wolfram..this is the tungstate of iron. 1839 H. T. De la Beche Rep. Geol. Cornwall, etc. xv. 584 Except when mixed with wolfram, or the tu... Oxford English Dictionary
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Caesium tungstate
Preparation Caesium tungstate can be obtained by the reaction between caesium chloride (CsCl) and silver tungstate (Ag2WO4) or the reaction between tungstic wikipedia.org
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tungstous
tungstous, a. Chem. (ˈtʌŋstəs) [f. tungsten + -ous c.] Applied to compounds in which tungsten combines as a tetrad, as tungstous chloride, WCl4, tungstous oxide, WO2. (Cf. tungstic.)1860 in Mayne Expos. Lex. 1868 Watts Dict. Chem. V. 898 Tungsten forms two classes of compounds, in one of which it is... Oxford English Dictionary
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Neodymium tungstate
Neodymium tungstate is an inorganic compound, a salt of neodymium and tungstic acid with the chemical formula Nd2(WO4)3. wikipedia.org
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scheelite
scheelite Min. (ˈʃiːlaɪt) [f. the name of K. W. Scheele, the discoverer of tungstic acid + -ite.] Tungstate of calcium, found in brilliant crystals of various colours.1837 Dana Min. 208. 1878 H. P. Gurney Crystallogr. 79. Oxford English Dictionary
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Cadmium tungstate
Cadmium tungstate (CdWO4 or CWO), the cadmium salt of tungstic acid, is a dense, chemically inert solid which is used as a scintillation crystal to detect wikipedia.org
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Tungsten oxytetrafluoride
Tungsten(VI) oxytetrafluoride hydrolyzes into tungstic acid. References Metal halides Tungsten compounds Oxyfluorides wikipedia.org
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wolfram
wolfram (ˈwʊlfrəm, ˈvɒlfrəm) [a. G. wolfram (wolform in Mathesius, 1562, wolffram in Ercker, 1580, volfram in Wallerius, Mineralogia, 1747), of uncertain formation: generally assumed to be an old miners' term f. wolf wolf + rahm cream (cf. rahmerz foamy wad), and to be the source of mod.L. lupi spum... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sodium tungstate
This white, water-soluble solid is the sodium salt of tungstic acid. It is useful as a source of tungsten for chemical synthesis. wikipedia.org
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niobic
niobic, a. Chem. (naɪˈəʊbɪk) [f. niob-ium + -ic 1 b.] Of or pertaining to, derived from, niobium; esp. in niobic acid or niobic oxide.1845 H. Rose in Chem. Gaz. III. 36, I have called it Niobium, and its acid niobic acid. Ibid., The niobic acid remains colourless. 1848 Fownes Chem. (ed. 2) 310 The A... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tungsten trioxide
The compound is also called tungstic anhydride, reflecting its relation to tungstic acid . It is a light yellow crystalline solid. Alternatively, CaWO4, or scheelite, is allowed to react with HCl to produce tungstic acid, which decomposes to WO3 and water at high temperatures. wikipedia.org
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boro-
boro- Chem. (ˈbɔərəʊ) Combining form of boron, as in boroˈfluoride, a compound of fluoride of boron with a metallic fluoride; boroˈtungstate, a salt formed by the combination of boric and tungstic acids with the same base; boroˈglyceride, a compound of boric acid with glycerine, used as an antisepti... Oxford English Dictionary
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Silicotungstic acid
References Inorganic silicon compounds Tungstic acids Heteropoly acids Coordination complexes wikipedia.org
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