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‖ thoria Chem.|ˈθɔərɪə| [f. as thorium + -a, after alumina, magnesia, silica, etc.] An oxide of thorium, ThO2; a very heavy white substance discovered in the mineral thorite by Berzelius, 1828, and named by him in Swedish, Thorjord, Ger. Thorerde, lit. Thor-earth. Now important in the manufacture of incandescent gas mantles. Also attrib.
1847in Webster. 1881Watts Dict. Chem. VIII. 1967 Thorium Oxide, or Thoria,..is insoluble in dilute acids. 1899Westm. Gaz. 10 June 6/3 The expiry of the master patent this year, and the thoria patent next spring. 1904Ibid. 16 Apr. 7/1 About [1888] experiments on incandescent mantles gave to thoria considerable commercial value. A mantle of pure thoria gives a very little light; but, on the other hand, it gives a stability to the fragile mantle which no other body yet discovered is able to do. |