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Definition of Platinoids
1. platinoid [n] - See also: platinoid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Platinoids
Literary usage of Platinoids
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Inorganic Chemistry: With the Elements of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry by John Iredelle Dillard Hinds (1908)
"... AND platinoids. THIS group contains three series of elements arranged in three
sub-groups. In the series the elements are closely related in atomic ..."
2. Inorganic Chemistry: With the Elements of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry by John Iredelle Dillard Hinds (1905)
"... AND platinoids. THIS group contains three series of elements arranged in three
sub-groups. In the scries the elements are closely related in atomic ..."
3. Transaction by Texas Medical Association (1902)
"The form of the gland principal was the elixir and platinoids. Of the elixir 3i
was given three times a day; of the platinoids ten grains per day. ..."
4. Handbook of Geological Terms, Geology and Physical Geography by David Page (1865)
"platinoids.—Platina being invariably found associated with several other metals,
forming a family apart of very singular chemical habitudes, ..."
5. Report of the Annual Meeting (1877)
"This arises no doubt from the presence of more or less iridium or other platinoids,
a small admixture of which, ..."
6. Inorganic Chemistry: With the Elements of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry by John Iredelle Dillard Hinds (1908)
"... AND platinoids. THIS group contains three series of elements arranged in three
sub-groups. In the series the elements are closely related in atomic ..."
7. Inorganic Chemistry: With the Elements of Physical and Theoretical Chemistry by John Iredelle Dillard Hinds (1905)
"... AND platinoids. THIS group contains three series of elements arranged in three
sub-groups. In the scries the elements are closely related in atomic ..."
8. Transaction by Texas Medical Association (1902)
"The form of the gland principal was the elixir and platinoids. Of the elixir 3i
was given three times a day; of the platinoids ten grains per day. ..."
9. Handbook of Geological Terms, Geology and Physical Geography by David Page (1865)
"platinoids.—Platina being invariably found associated with several other metals,
forming a family apart of very singular chemical habitudes, ..."
10. Report of the Annual Meeting (1877)
"This arises no doubt from the presence of more or less iridium or other platinoids,
a small admixture of which, ..."