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Definition of Tellurions
1. tellurion [n] - See also: tellurion
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tellurions
Literary usage of Tellurions
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Outlines of Chemical Analysis by Heinrich Will (1855)
"tellurions acid, Te02 and Telluric acid, Te03. ... tellurions acid is formed when
the metal is dissolved in nitric acid, and telluric acid, ..."
2. Principles of Inorganic Chemistry by Harry Clary Jones (1903)
"Tellurium, however, forms two acids with hydrogen and oxygen. These are tellurions
and telluric acids, having the compositions, respectively, ..."
3. A Text-book of Inorganic Chemistry by Arnold Frederik Holleman (1902)
"tellurions acid. H,Ted, is obtained by dissolving tellurium in nitric acid.
It dissolves in water with great difficulty and breaks up on warming into ..."
4. First Century of National Existence: The United States as They Were and are by James Thatcher Hodge (1875)
"... chalk-rubbers, crayons and crayon-holders, drawing-frames, chemical and
philosophical apparatus, planispheres, tellurions, concentric globes, ..."
5. Swedish Catalogue ...: International Exhibition, 1876. Philadelphia by Elis Sidenbladh (1876)
"... globes, and tellurions are very generally made use of in order to give a better
illustration to what is taught, and thus to facilitate the conception. ..."