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Definition of Stablest
1. stable [adj] - See also: stable
Lexicographical Neighbors of Stablest
Literary usage of Stablest
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science (1904)
"For example, the stablest oxide of Mn at ordinary temperatures is ... stablest oxide
of P ; so also PF5 is the stablest fluoride of P ; on the other hand, ..."
2. The Principles of Applied Electrochemistry by Arthur John Allmand (1912)
"The stablest, as a matter of fact, is oxygen + halide. We accordingly find that
hypochlorite solutions slowly decompose thus: ..."
3. The Principles of Applied Electrochemistry by Arthur Allmand (1920)
"The stablest, as a matter of fact, is oxygen + halide. We accordingly find that
hypochlorite solutions slowly decompose thus : 2C10' — >2C1 ' + 02 (iv) This ..."
4. Naturalism and Agnosticism: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the by James Ward (1899)
"... but simply conservation of the stablest; as in a mass of chemical elements
capable of combining, compositions, double decompositions, neutralisations, ..."
5. Naturalism and Agnosticism: The Gifford Lectures Delivered Before the by James Ward (1903)
"... but simply conservation of the stablest; as in a mass of chemical elements
capable of combining, compositions, double decompositions, neutralisations, ..."
6. The Logic of Will: A Study in Analogy by Helen Wodehouse (1908)
"It is a law, we believe, of the objective thought that takes shape in the universe
we know, that the stablest form of any part of it is part of the stablest ..."