Lexicographical Neighbors of Loxygen
Literary usage of Loxygen
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Elementary Study of Chemistry by William McPherson, William Edwards Henderson (1917)
"loxygen J • hydrogen + sodium hydroxide ["sodium "I hydrogen loxygen J The sodium
hydroxide formed is a white solid which remains dissolved in the excess of ..."
2. First Course in Chemistry by William McPherson, William Edwards Henderson (1915)
"... J hydrogen loxygen J The sodium hydroxide formed is a white solid which remains
dissolved in the excess of undecomposed water and may be obtained by ..."
3. Practical physiological chemistry by Philip Bovier Hawk (1918)
"Carbohydrate and bases. Plant and animal tissues...: Hydrogen peroxide lOxygen
or oxidation products. 2. Laccase . ..."
4. Recent Advances in Organic Chemistry by Alfred Walter Stewart (1911)
"Further, it is not necessary to assume an unsaturated structure for triphenylmethyl
merely in order to account for its ready reaction with loxygen to form a ..."
5. Chemical Technology: Or, Chemistry, Applied to the Arts and to Manufactures by Friedrich Knapp, Edmund Ronalds, Thomas Richardson (1848)
"... of of barytes I Sulphur ^^><C^:^\ LOxygen 3 ^--^'^>*^~~~~----^I^;. 1 equiv.
of sul- Carbon 2 "^as*" ..."
6. A Manual of Civil Engineering by William John Macquorn Rankine (1862)
"lOxygen, ......... I 8) 3° Protoxide of iron is only found in combination with
other substances. III. Peroxide or Red Oxide of (Iron, . ..."