Definition of Periodates

1. periodate [n] - See also: periodate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Periodates

perinuclear space
perinucleolar
perinæa
perinæal
perinæum
periocular
period doubling
period of play
period of time
period piece
period pieces
periodate
periodates (current term)
perioded
periodentosis
periodic
periodic-table
periodic acid
periodic acid Schiff reaction
periodic apnea of the newborn
periodic arthralgia
periodic biopolymer
periodic breathing
periodic catatonia
periodic comet
periodic disease

Literary usage of Periodates

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

1. Standard Methods of Chemical Analysis: A Manual of Analytical Methods and by Wilfred Welday Scott (1922)
"Determination of periodates The procedure is the same as that described for iodates, the reaction in this case, however, being as follows: ..."

2. Elements of Chemistry: For the Use of Colleges, Academies, and Schools by Victor Regnault (1853)
"... and if some reducing body, as sulphurous acid, be added to the liquid, iodic acid is decomposed, and iodine precipitated. § 410. periodates. ..."

3. Hand-book of Chemistry by Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts (1852)
"100-00 ~100-00 H. and I. MERCUROUS and MERCURIC periodates.—Periodate of soda forms with mercurous nitrate a yellow precipitate, which, when gently heated, ..."

4. A Manual of Chemistry, Descriptive and Theoretical by William Odling (1861)
"Periodic acid has a tendency to form basic salts, and when certain periodates, that of silver, for instance, are boiled or digested in water, they break up ..."

5. A System of Inorganic Chemistry by William Ramsay (1891)
"Unlike perchloric acid, it is at once reduced by hydrochloric or sulphurous acids and by hydrogen sulphide. The perchlorates and periodates are produced in ..."

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