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tantalic acid
tantalic acid
noun
- a white gelatinous substance produced by hydrolysis of tantalic halides. It dissolves in strong bases to give tantalates
Word History and Origins
Origin of tantalic acid1
Example Sentences
Niobic Acid, Ni2O3 in the oxidizing flame.Behaves in a similar manner to tantalic acid, but the glass requires a very large dose of the acid to render it opaque under an intermittent flame.
The following substances are neither fused nor reduced in soda, viz. alumina, magnesia, lime, baryta, strontia, the oxide of uranium, the oxides of cerium, zirconia, tantalic acid, thorina, glucina, and yttria.
Tantalic Acid, TaO3. in the oxidizing flame.Dissolves readily to a clear colorless glass, which, when sufficiently saturated, may be rendered opaque with an intermittent flame, and with a larger addition of the acid becomes spontaneously enameline on cooling.
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