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xanthide Chem.|ˈzænθaɪd| [f. Gr. ξανθός yellow + -ide.] a. A compound of xanthogen (xanthogen 1). b. A salt of xanthydric (persulphocyanic) acid.
1823Henry Elem. Chem. (ed. 9) II. 667 The oxides of common metals (copper, lead, mercury, &c.) decompose it [sc. hydroxanthic acid] by giving up their oxygen to the hydrogen of the acid, and the xanthogene unites with the metal, forming xanthides. 1868Watts Dict. Chem. V. 1050 Xanthides, syn. with Persulphocyanates. |