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Definition of Oxysalts
1. oxysalt [n] - See also: oxysalt
Lexicographical Neighbors of Oxysalts
Literary usage of Oxysalts
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1. A Compendium of the Course of Chemical Instruction in the Medical Department by Robert Hare (1836)
"In describing the oxysalts, I shall be constrained to confine my remarks to ...
The student is referred, for an account of the nomenclature of oxysalts, ..."
2. Plattner's Manual of Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis with the Blowpipe by Carl Friedrich Plattner, Henry Bedinger Cornwall, John H. Caswell (1892)
"The oxysalts (acid, neutral, and basic) have as the base an alkali, earth, or a
metallic oxide, or they may contain more than one ise or acid. ..."
3. A Manual of Chemistry: Containing the Principal Facts of the Science, in the by John White Webster (1839)
"oxysalts, wbat. 1315. The class of salts has been divided into four orders ...
oxysalts. 1316. Of the common salts, a large proportion contain both in the ..."
4. Fownes Manual of Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical: A New American from by George Fownes (1885)
"When dissolved in dilute acid, it is decomposed by potassium dichromate, and by
the oxide, chloride, sulphate, and carbonate of silver. oxysalts of Barium. ..."
5. Chemistry and Metallurgy, as Applied to the Study and Practice of Dental Surgery by Aaron Snowden Piggot (1854)
"oxysalts. SALTS OF THE SUBOXIDE. Sulphite of Suboxide of Copper.—When sulphurous
acid poured upon hydrated oxide or carbonate of ..."
6. A Manual of Metallurgy: More Particularly of the Precious Metals, Including by George Hogarth Makins (1865)
"... being precisely analogous to that of sea-salt, the term haloid, or salt-like,
has arisen. The second class of salts, viz., oxysalts, are compounds of an ..."
7. Manual of Chemistry by George Fownes (1883)
"... with phosphorus and struck ; and decomposes solution of ammonia, with great
energy and rapid disengagement of nitrogen gas. . As-° oxysalts of Silver. ..."