Definitions for antimonic

antimonic an·ti·mo·nic

Spelling: [an-tuh-moh-nik, -mon-ik]
IPA: /ˌæn təˈmoʊ nɪk, -ˈmɒn ɪk/

Antimonic is a 9 letter English word.

You can make 294 anagrams from letters in antimonic (aciimnnot).

Definitions for antimonic

adjective

  1. of or containing antimony, especially in the pentavalent state.

Origin of antimonic

First recorded in 1825-35; antimon(y) + -ic

Examples for antimonic

antimonic acid and its hydrate changes moistened blue litmus paper to red.

antimonic or metantimonic acid, heated to a temperature below redness, loses water and yields the anhydride, Sb2O5.

antimonic chloride and potassium iodide react, forming antimonious chloride and free iodine.

It is very unstable, and easily changes into antimonic acid, even in water.

antimonic anhydride is a yellowish-white powder, tasteless and insoluble in water and acids.

antimonic acid, when first heated, becomes white, and is converted into antimonious acid.

Antimony forms two series of salts, antimonious and antimonic; and advantage is taken of this in its determination volumetrically.

antimonic oxide is converted on ignition into the tetroxide (Sb2O4) with loss of oxygen.

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