pentoxide

IPA: pɛntˈɑksaɪd

noun

  • (inorganic chemistry) any oxide containing five oxygen atoms in each molecule
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Examples of "pentoxide" in Sentences

  • Iodine pentoxide is a strong oxidant as well.
  • The semiconducting form is rich on vanadium pentoxide.
  • Reduction of vanadium pentoxide with calcium gives pure vanadium.
  • Dinitrogen pentoxide is the chemical compound with the formula N2O5.
  • Antimony pentoxide Sb2O5 is a chemical compound of antimony and oxygen.
  • Phosphorus pentoxide is a chemical compound with molecular formula P4O10.
  • Tantalum pentoxide is the starting material for several tantalum compounds.
  • Otherwise it could be a smoke of phosphorus trioxide or phosphorus pentoxide.
  • The solution is prepared by mixing phosphorous pentoxide in an alcohol solvent.
  • The carrier is particularly useful for supporting enzymes or vanadium pentoxide.
  • The majority of vanadium pentoxide used in glass manufacturing is imported from South Africa.
  • When exposed to air, it spontaneously ignites and is oxidized rapidly to phosphorus pentoxide.
  • The White Phosphorus flame produces a hot, dense white smoke composed of particles of phosphorus pentoxide
  • For example, vanadium pentoxide (V2O5) is used production of glass and ceramics and as a chemical catalyst.
  • It spontanteously ignites in air at about room temperature to form “phosphorus pentoxide” – actually tetraphosphorus decaoxide, P4O10.
  • Anniston the phosphorous was burned in air to produce its pentoxide which could be hydrated to form acid of any desired concentration.
  • Burning WP produces a hot, dense white smoke composed of particles of phosphorus pentoxide, which are converted by moist air into phosphoric acid.
  • As the phosphoric anhydride, or pentoxide, which is produced when a gas containing phosphorus burns, is a solid body, it may be deposited at the burner jets.
  • The White Phosphorus flame produces a hot, dense white smoke composed of particles of phosphorus pentoxide, which are converted by moist air into phosphoric acid.
  • The major plant nutrients (nitrogen, phosphorus pentoxide and potassium oxide) are likely to be about 3% by weight, three times the concentration in compost from municipal refuse.

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