antimonyl

antimonyl
/an"teuh meuh nil, an tim"euh-/, n. Chem.
the univalent group -SbO, believed to exist in certain compounds, as antimony potassium tartrate, K(SbO)C4H4O6.
[ANTIMON(Y) + -YL]

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  • antimonyl — [an′tə mə nil΄] n. [ ANTIMON(Y) + YL] the monovalent radical SbO, found in certain salts, notably antimony potassium tartrate …   English World dictionary

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  • antimonyl potassium tartrate — antimonilo kalio tartratas statusas T sritis chemija formulė KOOC(CHOH)₂COOSbO·0,5H₂O atitikmenys: angl. antimonyl potassium tartrate; tartar emetic rus. рвотный камень …   Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas

  • antimonyl — noun Either the radical SbO or the cation SbO containing antimony and oxygen …   Wiktionary

  • antimonyl — The univalent radical, SbO , of antimony. * * * an·ti·mo·nyl ant ə mə .nil, .nēl n a monovalent radical SbO composed of antimony and oxygen held to exist in the molecules of tartar emetic and some basic salts of antimony * * * an·ti·mo·nyl (an… …   Medical dictionary

  • antimonyl — an·ti·mo·nyl …   English syllables

  • antimonyl — /ˈæntəmənɪl/ (say antuhmuhnil), /ænˈtɪmə / (say an timuh ) noun a radical containing antimony and oxygen (SbO) which forms salts. {antimon(y) + yl} …  

  • antimonyl — məˌnil, ēl noun ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary antimony + yl : a univalent radical SbO composed of antimony and oxygen held by some to exist in the molecules of tartar emetic and some basic salts of antimony * * * /an teuh… …   Useful english dictionary

  • potassium antimonyl tartrate — Chem. See tartar emetic. * * * …   Universalium

  • potassium antimonyl tartrate — noun The salt commonly known as tartar emetic …   Wiktionary

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