xenonate
Étymologie
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modifierxenonate \Prononciation ?\ (pluriel : xenonates)
- (Chimie) Xénonate.
The slow action of sulfuric acid on xenonates, preferably Ba2XeOn, yields gaseous XeO4, which can be condensed at −196 °C as a pale yellow solid and purified by careful sublimation at −70 °C.
— (Fritz Ullmann, Matthias Bohnet, Ullmann’s Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry, volume 23, Wiley-VCH, 2003)
Synonymes
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modifierRéférences
modifier- Table X Anion names [Table X - Noms d’anions recommandés], UICPA, 2 Avr 2004 (ébauche)
- Table X: Anion names [Table X : Noms d’anions], in Neil G. Connelly, Richard M. Hartshorn, Ture Damhus, Alan T. Hutton, éditeurs, Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry: IUPAC Recommendations 2005, RSC Publishing, Cambridge, 2005, ISBN 0-85404-438-8, p. 337–339