Definition of Thionates

1. thionate [n] - See also: thionate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Thionates

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

Literary usage of Thionates

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

1. Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester (1879)
"On some thionates. By H. BAKER, Student in the Owens College. Communicated by Professor C. SCHORLEMMER ..."

2. A Manual of Chemistry, Descriptive and Theoretical by William Odling (1861)
"The poly- thionates when heated, frequently even when boiled, ... Under the same circumstances, the tetra- and penta- thionates yield sulphide of potassium ..."

3. Chemical Abstracts by American Chemical Society (1916)
"thionates: Acidify an aliquot with AcOH and remove H2S as above, make strongly alk. with KOH, transfer to a Ag ..."

4. Cod-liver Oil and Chemistry by Frantz Peckel Møller, Peter Møller Heyerdahl (1895)
"... of the acid into sulphurous acid, and of the penta-thionates into tri- and tetra-thionates, with separation of sulphur; its formation, however, ..."

5. Inorganic General, Medical and Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Theoretical and by Oscar Oldberg (1900)
"The thiosul- phates contain both acidic sulphur and negative sulphur, and may or may not contain oxygen. thionates always contain oxygen as well as sulphur. ..."

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