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Definition of Perchlorates
1. perchlorate [n] - See also: perchlorate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Perchlorates
Literary usage of Perchlorates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Dictionary of Chemical Solubilities: Inorganic by Arthur Messinger Comey, Dorothy Anna Hahn (1921)
"... Sp. gr. of HClO,+Aq. perchlorates (Ernster, Z. anorg. 1907, 62. 279. ...
perchlorates. (v. Wyck.) All perchlorates are sol. in HO KI ..."
2. Introduction to General Inorganic Chemistry by Alexander Smith (1907)
"perchlorates, Perchloric Acid, and Perchloric Anhydride. ... 274) and perchlorates
respectively. The chlorates also give oxygen at the same time (p. ..."
3. Research Papers from the Kent Chemical Laboratory of Yale University by Yale University Kent chemical laboratory (1901)
"XLV THE QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OP perchlorates. ... As throwing light upon
the peculiar properties of perchlorates, and as an introduction to the ..."
4. Introduction to Inorganic Chemistry by Alexander Smith (1906)
"perchlorates, Perchloric Acid, and Perchloric Anhydride. ... 274) and perchlorates
respectively. The chlorates also give oxygen at the same time (p. ..."
5. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1912)
"THE QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF perchlorates.' By ARTHUR B. LAMB AND JOHN W.
MARDEN. Received March 25, 1912. In the course of a study of certain ..."
6. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1866)
"perchlorates of Mercury. — The mercurous salt, Hg'ClO'.SH'O (Roscoe), crystallises
in small concentric needles which do not alter on exposure to the air at ..."
7. A Manual of Qualitative Chemical Analysis by Augustus Beauchamp Northcote, Arthur Herbert Church (1858)
"The perchlorates are remarkably stable salts ; the perchlorate of potassium
withstands a ... perchlorates, when fused upon charcoal, explode with violence; ..."