Antimonic
of or containing , especially in the pentavalent state.
historical examples
antimonic acid, when first heated, becomes white, and is converted into antimonious acid.
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antimonic acid and its hydrate changes moistened blue litmus paper to red.
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antimonic or metantimonic acid, heated to a temperature below redness, loses water and yields the anhydride, sb2o5.
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it is very unstable, and easily changes into antimonic acid, even in water.
cooley’s cyclopdia of practical receipts and collateral information in the arts, manufactures, professions, and trades…, sixth edition, volume i arnold cooley
antimonic anhydride is a yellowish-white powder, tasteless and insoluble in water and acids.
cooley’s cyclopdia of practical receipts and collateral information in the arts, manufactures, professions, and trades…, sixth edition, volume i arnold cooley
antimonic oxide is converted on ignition into the tetroxide (sb2o4) with loss of oxygen.
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antimony forms two series of salts, antimonious and antimonic; and advantage is taken of this in its determination volumetrically.
a textbook of -ssaying: for the use of those connected with mines. cornelius beringer and john jacob beringer
antimonic chloride and pot-ssium iodide react, forming antimonious chloride and free iodine.
a textbook of -ssaying: for the use of those connected with mines. cornelius beringer and john jacob beringer
adjective
of or containing antimony in the pentavalent state
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