Definition of Oxysalt. Meaning of Oxysalt. Synonyms of Oxysalt

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Definition of Oxysalt

Oxysalt
Oxysalt Ox"y*salt, n. [Oxy (a) + salt.] (Chem.) A salt of an oxyacid, as a sulphate.

Meaning of Oxysalt from wikipedia

- being a salt with oxide anions. However, it is the first Tolbachik copper oxysalt that is both ****nate and sulfate. Vasilseverginite is monoclinic, with...
- {\ce {AB + CD -> AD + CB}}} Typical examples are the reactions between oxysalts and binary compounds such as salts, hydrohalic acids and metal hydroxides:...
- (IDs 4.F–G) ****nates(IV), sulfates(IV) and iodates (IDs 4.J–K) Tellurium oxysalts Vanadium oxides (IDs 4.H) "Evaporites and similars" Carbonates (IDs 5.A–E)...
- original (PDF) on October 29, 2013. Retrieved November 25, 2013. "Oxysalt - Define Oxysalt at Dictionary.com". Dictionary.reference.com. Retrieved November...
- Cesbronite is a copper-tellurium oxysalt mineral with the chemical formula Cu3Te6+O4(OH)4 (IMA 17-C). It is colored green and its crystals are orthorhombic...
- (IDs 4.F–G) ****nates(IV), sulfates(IV) and iodates (IDs 4.J–K) Tellurium oxysalts Vanadium oxides (IDs 4.H) "Evaporites and similars" Carbonates (IDs 5.A–E)...
- Quetzalcoatlite is a rare tellurium oxysalt mineral with the formula Zn6Cu3(TeO6)2(OH)6 · AgxPbyClx+2y. It also contains large amounts of silver- and...
- (1996). "The crystal structure of keyite, Cu32+Zn4Cd2(AsO4)6(H2O)2, an oxysalt mineral with essential cadmium". Canadian Mineralogist. 34: 623–630. Retrieved...
- (IDs 4.F–G) ****nates(IV), sulfates(IV) and iodates (IDs 4.J–K) Tellurium oxysalts Vanadium oxides (IDs 4.H) "Evaporites and similars" Carbonates (IDs 5.A–E)...
- (IDs 4.F–G) ****nates(IV), sulfates(IV) and iodates (IDs 4.J–K) Tellurium oxysalts Vanadium oxides (IDs 4.H) "Evaporites and similars" Carbonates (IDs 5.A–E)...