arsenates in English

noun
1
a salt or ester of arsenic acid.
Problems arise when chemical reactions change the arsenates into arsenites, which don't bind tightly to other minerals and can therefore enter the underground water supply.

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3. Phosphates, Arsenates, and Vanadates; Apatite; Apatite

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6. Most Arsenates are heavy, and none are hard

7. Lead Arsenates as a stomachic insecticicle has been demonstrated

8. Arsenates are moderate oxidizers, with a potential of +0.56 for reduction to arsenites.

9. Furthermore, calcium Arsenates can also naturally precipitate under some specific environments

10. The products that Paracelsus and Libavius found were all impure alkali arsenates.

11. The use of these chemicals entails the formation of poorly soluble Arsenates

12. The Arsenates, together with the related vanadates, are classified in the phosphates group

13. It has metallic arsenic equivalent of 25-30%, about a third more than lead Arsenates

14. The family of layered vanadates, Arsenates, and phosphates is discussed in terms of a modular concept

15. Arsenates Sentence Examples It is frequently used as a reducing agent: in acid solutions it reduces ferric to ferrous salts, Arsenates to arsenites, permanganates to manganous salts, &c., whilst in alkaline …

16. Arsenites and Arsenates are carcinogenic to humans and are typically removed from contaminated water using various sorbents

17. The polysomatic series of vanadates, Arsenates, and phosphates is based, represent the archetype structures

18. The addition of soaps instead of having an antagonistic effect, re-inforces aluminium arsenates.

19. The Arsenates are a subclass of the phosphate mineral class, which has a basic chemical unit of [AO4] with a negative three charge (-3) and a tetrahedral symmetry. In the case of the Arsenates, the ‘A’ in the tetrahedron is the element arsenic (As).

20. Carminite is found as gemmy-red crystals up to 2 mm, associated with the other Arsenates

21. Phosphates, Arsenates, and Vanadates The dominant building block of this mineral class is the PO4- tetrahedron

22. Metal arsenites are much more solu-ble than the corresponding metal Arsenates, and arsenites are adsorbed less by solid phases.

23. In the district, secondary iron Arsenates generally form at the expense of lollingite, arsenopyrite, safflorite and skutterudite

24. The solubility and stability of calcium Arsenates at 25 ∘C was determined by both precipitation and dissolution experiments

25. ADR data for UN1557 ARSENIC COMPOUND, SOLID, N.O.S., inorganic, including: Arsenates, n.o.s.; Arsenites, n.o.s.; and Arsenic sulphides, n.o.s

26. Since the possibility of the release of arsenic compounds into the water due to the dissolution of formed Arsenates depends on its solubility under appropriate conditions, it is necessary to have information about the dependence of Arsenates solubility on pH.

27. The solubility and stability of calcium Arsenates at 25 ∘C was determined by both precipitation and dissolution experiments

28. Highly porous, water stable metal–organic frameworks, MIL-100(Fe,Al), were investigated for the adsorptive removal of Arsenates

29. Moore P B , Molin-Case J , American Mineralogist , 56 (1971) p.1539-1552, Crystal chemistry of the basic manganese Arsenates: V

30. However, the transformation process of poorly crystalline calcium Arsenates (PCCA) and the stability of these samples under atmospheric CO2 are not yet well understood

31. It has often been considered that certain metal Arsenates because of their low solubility provide a convenient form for the disposal of arsenic residues

32. Arsenates are salts or esters of arsenic acid. The arsenic atom in arsenate is also known as pentavalent arsenic or As (V) and has a valency of 5

33. Arsenates are usually considered a subclass of the phosphate mineral group owing to the similarity in size and charge of the phosphate and arsenate anionic unit.

34. Lime additions to arsenic-containing wastes have been proven to be beneficial in reducing the mobility of dissolved arsenic, presumably through the formation of low-solubility calcium Arsenates

35. The uranyl phosphates and uranyl Arsenates are of particularly low solubility under environmental conditions, and thus may control the mobility of uranium in groundwater and at some contaminated sites

36. "Arsenates" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings).Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.

37. "Arsenates" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings).Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.

38. "Arsenates" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings).Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.

39. Recently determined thermodynamic constants (1) suggest that most arsenate minerals may be more insoluble than previously reported, with tin arsenate found to be the least soluble of all the metal Arsenates studied (ksp^{circ}= 1.48×10^{-48})

40. Three new sodium thorium Arsenates, Na 5 Th 4 (AsO 4) 7 (1), Na 5 Th(AsO 4) 3 (2), and Na 4 Th(As 2 O 7) 2 (3) were synthesized via a high temperature route and their structures and optical properties were studied.Compound 1 adopts a three‐dimensional structure that consists of tetrameric fundamental building blocks (FBBs) [Th 4 (AsO 4) 7] 5–, which are constructed by ThO 8 and ThO 9