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Definition of Hydrated aluminium oxide
1. Noun. White crystalline compound that occurs naturally as the mineral gibbsite.
Substance meronyms: Gibbsite
Generic synonyms: Hydrated Oxide, Hydroxide
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hydrated Aluminium Oxide
Literary usage of Hydrated aluminium oxide
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text-book of Inorganic Chemistry by George S. Newth (1905)
"... which decomposes the sodium aluminate, regenerating sodium carbonate, and
precipitating hydrated aluminium oxide— Al2O3 ..."
2. The New International Encyclopædia edited by Daniel Coit Gilman, Harry Thurston Peck, Frank Moore Colby (1902)
"Its chief ores are bauxite (a hydrated aluminium oxide). and cryolite (an aluminium
and sodium fluoride). The elementary nature of aluminium was recognized ..."
3. Laboratory Methods of Inorganic Chemistry by Heinrich Biltz, Wilhelm Biltz (1909)
"Within a short time there is an evolution of hydrogen, the mass becomes heated
until finally vapors of steam arise, and white hydrated aluminium oxide is ..."
4. Laboratory Methods of Inorganic Chemistry by Heinrich Biltz, Wilhelm Biltz (1909)
"Within a short time there is an evolution of hydrogen, the mass becomes heated
until finally vapors of steam arise, and white hydrated aluminium oxide is ..."
5. A Treatise on Chemistry by Henry Enfield Roscoe, John Cannell Cain, Carl Schorlemmer (1913)
"... and bauxite, a hydrated aluminium oxide in which varying portions of aluminium
are replaced by iron, whilst it occurs in far larger quantity in ..."