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bismuthate |
As nouns the difference between terms and bismuthate
is that
terms is while
bismuthate is (inorganic chemistry) the anion bio
3- of pentavalent bismuth; any salt containing this anion.
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bismuthate |
As a noun bismuthate is
(inorganic chemistry) the anion bio
3- of pentavalent bismuth; any salt containing this anion.
bismuthite |
bismuthate |
As nouns the difference between bismuthite and bismuthate
is that
bismuthite is an orthorhombic bismuth carbonate mineral while
bismuthate is the anion BiO
3- of pentavalent bismuth; any salt containing this anion.
bismuthated |
bismuthate |
As an adjective bismuthated
is treated with bismuth (or one of its compounds.
As a noun bismuthate is
the anion BiO
3- of pentavalent bismuth; any salt containing this anion.
bismuthate |
bismuthane |
As nouns the difference between bismuthate and bismuthane
is that
bismuthate is (inorganic chemistry) the anion bio
3- of pentavalent bismuth; any salt containing this anion while
bismuthane is (chemistry) bismuth hydride, bih
3.
salt |
bismuthate |
As nouns the difference between salt and bismuthate
is that
salt is a common substance, chemically consisting mainly of sodium chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a condiment and preservative while
bismuthate is the anion BiO
3- of pentavalent bismuth; any salt containing this anion.
As an adjective salt
is salty; salted.
As a verb salt
is to add salt to.
As an initialism SALT
is strategic Arms Limitation Talks.
bismuth |
bismuthate |
As nouns the difference between bismuth and bismuthate
is that
bismuth is a chemical element (
symbol bi) with an atomic number of 83 while
bismuthate is (inorganic chemistry) the anion bio
3- of pentavalent bismuth; any salt containing this anion.
anion |
bismuthate |
As nouns the difference between anion and bismuthate
is that
anion is (
negatively charged ion) while
bismuthate is (inorganic chemistry) the anion bio
3- of pentavalent bismuth; any salt containing this anion.
bismuthate |
bismuthatian |
As a noun bismuthate
is (inorganic chemistry) the anion bio
3- of pentavalent bismuth; any salt containing this anion.
As an adjective bismuthatian is
(mineralogy) describing minerals that contain bismuthate anions.