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platinocyanide
[ plat-n-oh-sahy-uh-nahyd, -nid ]
platinocyanide
/ ˌplætɪnəʊˈsaɪəˌnaɪd; -nɪd /
noun
- any salt containing the divalent complex cation [Pt(CN) 4 ] 2–
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Word History and Origins
Origin of platinocyanide1
1835–45; platinocyan(ic acid) + -ide ( def )
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Example Sentences
A piece of barium platinocyanide paper lay on the bench there.
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Ammonium platinocyanide, cooled while stimulated by arc light, glows fully at—180; but on warming it glows like a lamp.
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With mercurous nitrate, the platinocyanide of potassium forms a thick smalt blue, and the platinidcyanide a dark blue precipitate.
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Then I found the shelf on the side next the tube, and then the sheet of paper prepared with barium platinocyanide.
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