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† oxyˈsulphate Chem. An obs. name for a metallic sulphate containing a larger proportion of oxygen, as oxysulphate of iron = ferric sulphate.
1802Med. Jrnl. VIII. 550 It has been proposed to distinguish them [iron sulphates] by terming that salt which contains the metal more highly oxydated, an oxysulphat. 1815Henry Elem. Chem. (ed. 7) II. 109 This salt has been called, but not with strict propriety, oxy-sulphate. Its legitimate name would be sulphate of peroxide of iron; but, as this is inconvenient from its length, it may be called the red sulphate of iron. So oxyˈsulphide, a compound of an element or positive compound radical with oxygen and sulphur; generally restricted to compounds of the oxide and sulphide of a metal. † oxyˈsulphion Obs. ‘Daniell's term for the acid compound of an oxy-salt containing sulphur which is set free at the positive pole of a galvanic battery, but which cannot exist in a free condition’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.); = the group SO4, now called sulphion. † oxyˈsulphuret Obs. = oxysulphide.
1854J. Scoffern in Orr's Circ. Sc., Chem. 408 A mixture of insoluble *oxysulphide of lime and carbonate of soda.
1845Todd & Bowman Phys. Anat. I. 6 A compound..called by Prof. Daniell *oxysulphion. 1849Noad Electricity (ed. 3) 225 Oxysulphion of hydrogen.
1854J. Scoffern in Orr's Circ. Sc., Chem. 472 Oxide and sulphuret of antimony combine in many proportions, forming many *oxysulphurets. |