Definition of Oxids

1. oxid [n] - See also: oxid

Lexicographical Neighbors of Oxids

oxidize
oxidized
oxidized LDL cholesterol
oxidized rhizosphere
oxidizement
oxidizer
oxidizers
oxidizes
oxidizing
oxidizing agent
oxidizing agents
oxidopamine
oxidoreductase
oxidoreductases
oxidoreduction
oxids (current term)
oxidulated
oxilorphan
oxim
oximation
oxime
oximes
oximeter
oximeters
oximetre
oximetres
oximetries
oximetry
oxims
oxinate

Literary usage of Oxids

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

1. Introduction to the Study of Minerals: A Combined Textbook and Pocket Manual by Austin Flint Rogers (1912)
"oxids QUARTZ, SiO2 CHALCEDONY, SiO2 ICE, H2O CUPRITE, Cu2O Zincite, ... The minerals of the spinel group, sometimes considered as double oxids of the type ..."

2. Elements of Chemistry by Rufus Phillips Williams (1898)
"oxids OF HYDROGEN AND OF OXYGEN. 225. We have now studied the great classes of ... Among the most important compounds of these four elements are oxids, ..."

3. Inorganic Chemistry: With the Elements of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry by John Iredelle Dillard Hinds (1908)
"The acids are more stable than the oxids, but are all more or less ionized. ... The oxids of chlorin and bromin are all endothermic, while iodin pent- oxid ..."

4. Science by American Association for the Advancement of Science (1900)
"The different conditions which occasion the formation of. the lower oxids of osmium are ill known, though several different oxids seem to exist, as OsO, ..."

5. The Journal of Analytical and Applied Chemistry by Edward Hart (1892)
"THE CONSTITUTION OF MAGNETIC oxids. liv ... suggests an analogous explanation of an analogous phenomenon, /'. f., the magnetic character of certain oxids. ..."

6. The Medical Student's Manual of Chemistry by Rudolph August Witthaus (1902)
"The organic anhydrids are the oxids of the acid radicals ... The two oxids of carbon are also anhydrids in that they combine with water to produce acids, ..."

7. The Journal of Analytical and Applied Chemistry edited by Edward Hart (1892)
"THE CONSTITUTION OF MAGNETIC oxids. BY STEPHEN H. EMMENS. In the process of nickel manufacture practised by the Emmens Metal Company at Youngwood, ..."

8. The University Geological Survey of Kansas by Erasmus Haworth, Kansas Geological Survey (1908)
"oxids OF CARBON. Two more compounds of carbon are frequently reported in gas analyses: the oxids of carbon, one of which, carbon mon- oxid, is a fuel, ..."

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