Definition of Ozonates

1. ozonate [v] - See also: ozonate

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Lexicographical Neighbors of Ozonates

ozeki
ozekis
ozena
ozena
ozenous
ozocerite
ozocerite
ozocerites
ozochrotia
ozokerite
ozokerite
ozokerites
ozona
ozonate
ozonated
ozonates (current term)
ozonating
ozonation
ozonation
ozonations
ozonator
ozone
ozone
ozones
ozone hole
ozone layer
ozone sickness
ozonic
ozonic
ozonide

Literary usage of Ozonates

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1. Ozone by Eric Keightley Rideal (1920)
"THE ozonates. Baeyer and Villiger (" Ber.," 35, 3038, 1908) state that strong ... The ozonates are usually orange or brown. If ozone be passed into a cold ..."

2. The American Year Book: A Record of Events and Progress by Francis Graham Wickware, (, Albert Bushnell Hart, (, Simon Newton Dexter North, William M. Schuyler (1918)
"W. Traube has prepared the so- called ozonates of rubidium and caesium, and has studied their decomposition. He has also investigated the change of ..."

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