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Definition of Platinocyanide
1. n. A double cyanide of platinum and some other metal or radical; a salt of platinocyanic acid.
Definition of Platinocyanide
1. Noun. (chemistry) Any of several salts containing the anion Pt(CN)42- ¹
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Definition of Platinocyanide
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Medical Definition of Platinocyanide
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Platinocyanide
Literary usage of Platinocyanide
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hand-book of Chemistry by Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts (1859)
"198 100-00 The deficiency of carbon in some of the analyses ii due to the great
tendency of the con poind to decompose. Hydrated platinocyanide of ethyl is ..."
2. A Dictionary of Chemical Solubilities: Inorganic by Arthur Messinger Comey, Dorothy Anna Hahn (1921)
"Extremely efflorescent. 81. sol. in cold, easily in hot H2O. (Willm, B. 19. 950.)
Sol. in alcohol and ether. Potassium sodium platinocyanide ..."
3. Works of the Cavendish Society by Cavendish Society, London (1853)
"At 1003, they turn red-brown, aud when, more strongly heated, burn like tinder.
Т The solution of platinocyanide of potassium forms awhile pulverulent ..."
4. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1870)
"The salt cannot be recrystallised, except from excess of platinocyanide of
magnesium, and even then, sudden cooling or agitation of the saturated solution ..."
5. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1905)
"THE production of platinocyanide of barium has assumed a peculiar interest of
late years on account of the use of this salt for the manufacture of screens ..."
6. Radio-active Substances by Marie Curie (1904)
"The following are examples:— Radium rays transform barium platinocyanide ...
The changed barium platinocyanide is partially regenerated by the action of ..."
7. Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Proximate by Alfred Henry Allen, Henry Leffmann (1896)
"The salt may also be conveniently prepared by precipitating a solution of potassium
platinocyanide with copper sulphate, and treating the washed precipitate ..."
8. Hand-book of Chemistry by Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts (1859)
"198 100-00 The deficiency of carbon in some of the analyses ii due to the great
tendency of the con poind to decompose. Hydrated platinocyanide of ethyl is ..."
9. A Dictionary of Chemical Solubilities: Inorganic by Arthur Messinger Comey, Dorothy Anna Hahn (1921)
"Extremely efflorescent. 81. sol. in cold, easily in hot H2O. (Willm, B. 19. 950.)
Sol. in alcohol and ether. Potassium sodium platinocyanide ..."
10. Works of the Cavendish Society by Cavendish Society, London (1853)
"At 1003, they turn red-brown, aud when, more strongly heated, burn like tinder.
Т The solution of platinocyanide of potassium forms awhile pulverulent ..."
11. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1870)
"The salt cannot be recrystallised, except from excess of platinocyanide of
magnesium, and even then, sudden cooling or agitation of the saturated solution ..."
12. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1905)
"THE production of platinocyanide of barium has assumed a peculiar interest of
late years on account of the use of this salt for the manufacture of screens ..."
13. Radio-active Substances by Marie Curie (1904)
"The following are examples:— Radium rays transform barium platinocyanide ...
The changed barium platinocyanide is partially regenerated by the action of ..."
14. Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Proximate by Alfred Henry Allen, Henry Leffmann (1896)
"The salt may also be conveniently prepared by precipitating a solution of potassium
platinocyanide with copper sulphate, and treating the washed precipitate ..."