Lexicographical Neighbors of Rhodous
Literary usage of Rhodous
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elements of Inorganic Chemistry: Including the Applications of the Science by Thomas Graham (1866)
"It appears to form two oxides, the rhodous and the rhodic, of which, however,
the last only has been completely isolated. After the precipitation of the ..."
2. Analytical Chemistry by Frederick Pearson Treadwell (1921)
"... dissolves in water, forming a yellow solution, but becomes red on the addition
of HC1. Rhodium forms three oxides: rhodous oxide, RhO; rhodic oxide, ..."
3. A Treatise on Chemistry by Henry Enfield Roscoe, John Cannell Cain, Carl Schorlemmer (1913)
"The violet-blue solution probably contains the potassium salt of a rhodous acid,
which latter separates out after some time as a blue powder, ..."
4. Victor Von Richter's Text-book of Inorganic Chemistry by Victor von Richter (1901)
"Rhodium and iridium, like cobalt, do not yield acid-like derivatives. Their salts
correspond to the forms : ii RhO Ill Rh.O, Rhodic oxide. IV RhO, rhodous ..."
5. A Text-book of Inorganic Chemistry by Victor von Richter, Edgar Fahs Smith (1885)
"rhodous Rhodic Rhodium oxide. oxide. dioxide. The rhodic compounds are the more
stable. Palladium and platinum, finally, are relatively of more basic nature ..."
6. Organic Dependence and Disease: Their Origin and Significance by John Mason Clarke (1921)
"rhodous Part °f its m°utn> tlle rest °f the calyx with heavy snail aperture
extending downward over shell over anal aper- the sides of the calyx. ..."