Definition of Manganates

1. Noun. (plural of manganate) ¹

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Definition of Manganates

1. manganate [n] - See also: manganate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Manganates

manfulnesses
mang
manga
mangabey
mangabeys
mangabies
mangaby
mangaka
mangakas
mangal
mangals
mangan-
manganapatite
manganarsite
manganate
manganates (current term)
manganbabingtonite
manganbelyankinite
manganberzeliite
manganesate
manganesates
manganese
manganese-55
manganese bronze
manganese nodule
manganese peroxidase
manganese steel
manganese tetroxide
manganeses
manganesian

Literary usage of Manganates

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

1. Metallurgical Calculations by Joseph William Richards (1918)
"HEAT OF FORMATION OF manganates AND PER-manganates Anhydrous HEAT OF FORMATION OF ALUMI NATES Anhydrous A. From the Elements B. From Metallic Oxide and ..."

2. Chemistry for Engineers and Manufacturers: A Practical Text-book by Bertram Blount, Arthur George Bloxam (1905)
"manganates and Permanganates.—manganates are pro* duced by the ignition of any compound of manganese in the presence of air, and in contact with a strong ..."

3. Inorganic Chemistry by Ira Remsen (1898)
"As regards the constitution of the manganates and permanganates, they are respectively regarded as analogous to the sulphates and perchlorates. ..."

4. Outlines of Industrial Chemistry: A Text-book for Students by Frank Hall Thorp, Charles D. Demond (1905)
"... of chloroform or carbon disulphide for extractions. It is not inflammable, and is less poisonous than the latter. manganates AND PERmanganates Sodium ..."

5. Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical by William Allen Miller (1860)
"The manganates are very unstable ; they are decomposed hy boiling their solutions. In the solid form they are readily decomposed by elevation of temperature ..."

6. Laboratory Methods of Inorganic Chemistry by Heinrich Biltz, Wilhelm Biltz (1909)
"Allow the precipitate to settle, wash by decantation, collect on a suction-filter and dry the preparation at a temperature not exceeding 30°. (d) manganates ..."

7. Disinfection and Disinfectants: Together with an Account of the Chemical by Samuel Rideal (1895)
"manganates and Permanganates—The manganates of the alkalies are dark-green, unstable salts ; they are produced by fusing potash or soda or their carbonates ..."

8. Laboratory Methods of Inorganic Chemistry by Heinrich Biltz, Wilhelm Biltz (1909)
"Allow the precipitate to settle, wash by decantation, collect on a suction-filter and dry the preparation at a temperature not exceeding 80°. (d) manganates ..."

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