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vanadic
[ vuh-nad-ik, -ney-dik ]
vanadic
/ -ˈneɪdɪk; vəˈnædɪk /
adjective
- of or containing vanadium, esp in a trivalent or pentavalent state
Word History and Origins
Origin of vanadic1
Example Sentences
Van′adāte, Vanā′diāte, a salt formed by vanadic acid combined with a base.—adjs.
The vanadic acid varies from 20 to 23 per cent.
Gerland contributed to our knowledge of vanadyl salts and the vanadic acids.
Vanadic acid is absorbed by the charcoal, although it is not reduced.
Vanadic Acid, VaO8. in the oxidizing flame.Dissolves to a clear glass, which is colorless when only a small quantity of acid is present, and yellow when containing a larger proportion.
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