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Definition of Ammines
1. ammine [n] - See also: ammine
Lexicographical Neighbors of Ammines
Literary usage of Ammines
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Electronic Conception of Valence and the Constitution of Benzene by Harry Shipley Fry (1921)
"THE CONSTITUTION OF THE METAL-ammines. A. The Status of the Problem. THE foremost
problem of the organic chemist is generally conceded to be that of the ..."
2. Modern Inorganic Chemistry by Joseph William Mellor (1912)
"Nomenclature oí the metal ammines.—Werner s system of naming the metal- mumm ...
The valency of the metal ammines.—The valency of the complex numerically ..."
3. The Scientific Work of Morris Loeb by Morris Loeb, Theodore William Richards (1913)
"Analogy to cobalt-ammines appeared to exist in a compound obtained by Fremy in 1844,
... But he was deflected from the continued study of the ammines of the ..."
4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1910)
"... in the Cobalt ammines." PRINCETON UNIVERSITY Howard Hawks Mitchell : " The
Subgroups of the Linear Group LF(3, p«)." Ulysees Grant Mitchell : " Geometry ..."
5. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1915)
"drolytic dissociation may be represented by the equation Mv + V) W + X T'*' \)
+ H + X. _ M\ + _ ) + H The aquo-metal ammines react in this way. ..."
6. A Treatise on Chemistry by Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer, Harold Govett Colman, Arthur Harden (1907)
"The ammonia compounds are known as the ammines, this spelling of the word being
adopted to avoid confusion with the organic amities, which have an entirely ..."