Definition of Thionate

1. Noun. (chemistry) Any salt or ester of a thionic acid ¹

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Definition of Thionate

1. a chemical salt [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thionate

thiols
thioltransacetylase A
thioltransferase
thiolysis
thiomalate
thiomalates
thiomersal
thiomersalate
thiometalate
thiometalates
thiometallate
thiometallates
thionaphthene
thionaphthenes
thionate (current term)
thionates
thione
thionein
thioneine
thiones
thionic
thionic acid
thionin
thionine
thionines
thionins
thiono-
thionol
thionoline

Literary usage of Thionate

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Metallurgical Calculations by Joseph William Richards (1918)
"... Di-thionate Tri-thionate Tetra-thionate Penta-thionate Selenite Selenate Hypo-nitrite Nitrite Nitrate Phosphate Mono-H-Phosphate Di-H-Phosphate Arsenite ..."

2. First Outlines of a Dictionary of Solubilities of Chemical Substances by Frank Humphreys Storer (1864)
"TV«thionate OF LIME. Hygroscopic. Sol- Ca 0, 8,0, uble in water ... (Plessy, Ann. Ch. et Phys., (3.) 11. 185.) TTI'thionate or ..."

3. A Treatise on Chemistry by Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer, Harold Govett Colman, Arthur Harden (1905)
"... sulphuretted hydrogen is passed into a solution of the tetra- thionate (p. ... an immediate precipitate of sulphur, tetra- thionate being also formed, ..."

4. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1859)
"... in which they form hydro-iodic acid and tetra-thionate of soda, the salt of the acid which does not precipitate the salts of baryta. ..."

5. Treatise on General and Industrial Organic Chemistry by Ettore Molinari (1921)
"The ammonium poly- thionate solution is obtained at the beginning of the process from the gas itself, ..."

6. A Manual of Photographic Chemistry: Including the Practice of the Collodion by T. Frederick Hardwich, Francis Peabody (1855)
"... was losing Sulphur and becoming 2Vt'thionate, or the Tri- thionate passing by degrees to the state of ..."

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