Definition of Antimonides

1. Noun. (plural of antimonide) ¹

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Definition of Antimonides

1. antimonide [n] - See also: antimonide

Lexicographical Neighbors of Antimonides

antimonates
antimonatian
antimoney
antimongoloid
antimonial
antimonial lead
antimonials
antimonian
antimoniate
antimoniated
antimoniates
antimonic
antimonic acid
antimonid
antimonide
antimonides
antimonies
antimoniferous
antimonious
antimonite
antimonites
antimoniureted
antimoniuretted
antimoniuretted hydrogen
antimonoan
antimonogamy
antimonopole
antimonopolist
antimonopolists
antimonopoly

Literary usage of Antimonides

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Practice of Copper Smelting by Edward Dyer. Peters (1911)
"Arsenides and antimonides. These minerals, when they occur at all with copper ores, are usually present in such subordinate proportion, that their reactions ..."

2. Descriptive Mineralogy by William Shirley Bayley (1917)
"CHAPTER IV THE SULPHIDES, TELLURIDES, SELENIDES, ARSENIDES AND Antimonides THE sulphides are combinations of the metals, or of elements acting like bases, ..."

3. The System of Mineralogy of James Dwight Dana, 1837-1868: Descriptive Mineralogy by James Dwight Dana, Edward Salisbury Dana (1920)
"Sulphides, Selenides, Tellurides, Arsenides, Antimonides of the Metals. L Sulphides, Selenides, Tellurides of the Semi-Metals, Arsenic, Antimony, Bismuth; ..."

4. Elements of Chemical and Physical Geology by Gustav Bischof (1859)
"E.—Antimonides AND ARSENIDES. Antimonide of nickel occurs only in lodes at Andreasberg, in the Harz, accompanied by arsenical cobalt ore and galena. ..."

5. Text-book of Descriptive Mineralogy by Hilary Bauerman (1884)
"ARSENIDES AND Antimonides. THE natural compounds of antimony and arsenic with the heavy metals, silver, copper, lead, iron, nickel, &c., form two gr^1ps of ..."

6. A Manual of Qualitative Chemical Analysis by Augustus Beauchamp Northcote, Arthur Herbert Church (1858)
"The nitrides, phosphides, arsenides, and antimonides. SECTION II.—SALTS OF THE ACID-RADICALS WHICH CONTAIN NITROGEN, PHOSPHORUS, ARSENIC, AND ANTIMONY ..."

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