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Definition of Monohydrate
1. Noun. A hydrate that contains one molecule of water per molecule of the compound.
Definition of Monohydrate
1. Noun. (chemistry) A hydrate whose solid contains a single molecule of water of crystallization per molecule, or per unit cell ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Monohydrate
Literary usage of Monohydrate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Technology of Cellulose Esters: A Theoretical and Practical Treatise on the by Edward Chauncey Worden (1921)
"A similar arrangement is described by H. Moore.2 The Properties of Pure Sulfuric
Acid (monohydrate). Pure sulfuric acid, generally called ..."
2. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1870)
"Phosphoric anhydride heated with the monohydrate takes away the whole of its ...
Dilute sulphuric acid, on the contrary, causes the monohydrate to take up ..."
3. Introduction to Physical Chemistry by James Walker (1907)
"23 by the lines OM, OT, OP, for the monohydrate, trihydrate, ... The region of
existence of the monohydrate is MOT, the lines MO and TO bounding this region ..."
4. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1905)
"SO, acid (monohydrate), and if a greater strength or a so-called fuming acid were
required, more sulphur trioxide was added, and the acid thus fortified ..."
5. Manual of Chemical Technology by Johannes Rudolf Wagner (1904)
"The ordinary sulphur acid of commerce contains 93 to 96 per cent, of the so-called
monohydrate, H,S04. Exceptionally, a stronger acid of 97 or, ..."