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Definition of Fluate
1. n. A fluoride.
Definition of Fluate
1. Noun. (chemistry obsolete) A fluoride. ¹
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Definition of Fluate
1. a fluoride [n -S] - See also: fluoride
Medical Definition of Fluate
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Fluate
Literary usage of Fluate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Chemistry: In the Order of the Lectures Given in Yale College by Benjamin Silliman (1830)
"The double fluate of soda and alumina, called the cryolite. c. ... The double
fluate of cerium and yttria, and what some choose to call— (e. ..."
2. The Elements of Experimental Chemistry by William Henry, Robert Hare (1823)
"fluate of Lime.—Vol. II. p. 19. There is a natural product, well known in
Derbyshire, and other parts of the world, under the name ..."
3. Elements of Chemistry, and Natural History: To which is Prefixed the by Antoine-François de Fourcroy (1796)
"Species V. Aluminous fluate. WE give this name to the combination of the fluoric
acid with aluminous earth. This neutral fait is not known, and has never ..."
4. An Introduction to Mineralogy: Adapted to the Use of Schools and Private by John Lee Comstock (1859)
"From carbonate of lime it differs, by its slight effervescence; fluate of lime
is fusible. Composition. Lime 55 ; phosphoric acid 45.—Klaproth. ..."
5. Elements of Chemistry: Comprehending All the Most Important Facts and by Robert Heron, Antoine-François de Fourcroy (1800)
"... nitrate of muriate of lime, borate of lime, fluate of lime, carb of lime, &c.
&c. ... fluate ..."