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Polythionic acid is an oxoacid which has a straight chain of sulfur atoms and has the chemical formula Sn(SO3H)2 (n > 0). Trithionic acid (H2S3O6), tetrathionic
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Chemical compound
Trithionic acid is a polythionic acid with three sulfur atoms. It can be viewed as two bisulfite radicals bridged by a sulfur atom. EBI Web Team. "trithionic
Trithionic_acid
Chemical compound
(tetrathiosulfuric acid, (S=)2S(−SH)2 or (−S−)2S2+(−SH)2) has also been computationally studied. It apparently decomposes to polysulfane oxide or polythionic acids in
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Acid that contains oxygen
An oxyacid, oxoacid, or ternary acid is an acid that contains oxygen. Specifically, it is a compound that contains hydrogen, oxygen, and at least one
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Acid containing sulfur, oxygen, and hydrogen
of (−S−)n Chlorosulfuric acid Fluorosulfuric acid Nitrosylsulfuric acid Peroxydisulfuric acid Sulfinic acids Sulfonic acids Raman spectroscopic discovery
Sulfur_oxoacid
thiosulfate. Polythionates are readily isolable, unlike the parent polythionic acids. Many members of the polythionates have been characterized: dithionate
Polythionates
German chemist (1798–1854)
extract from carrots. In 1845 he discovered the Wackenroder solution, a polythionic acid, resulting from the reaction of aqueous sulphur dioxide with hydrogen
Heinrich Wilhelm Ferdinand Wackenroder
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German chemist
lectured in analytical chemistry. He particularly studied mineral dyes, polythionic acids, and was considered an expert in explosives and gunpowder. In the
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Named for Venus.
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 English form of Welsh Kai, KAY means "lord." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of one of the first Knights of the Round Table. He was the son of Sir Ector, the foster brother of King Arthur, and is noted for having an acid tongue and boorish behavior, but mostly for trying to take credit when Arthur pulled the sword from the stone. Compare with another form of Kay.Â
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Kathavya | கதாவà¯à®¯à®¾
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Form of Rosa.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Immortality
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Ocean; Wave; Goddess Laxmi
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(ДеÑÑ) Pet form of Russian Modest, DESYA means "moderate, sober."
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Blessed and victorious
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Arabic, Muslim
He who Takes to One Side
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Noise, Sound
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Name of Lord Shiva
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a.
Slightly sour; sub-acid; sourish; as, an acidulous tincture.
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An acid elevator, as a tube through which acid is forced to some height in a sulphuric acid manufactory.
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Now used for plain harmony, note against note, as opposed to polyphonic harmony, in which the several parts move independently, each with its own melody.
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A composition adapted to sacred words in the elaborate polyphonic church style; an anthem.
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Having a taste compounded of saltness and acidity; both salt and acid.
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One of the principal means of securing unity and consistency in polyphonic composition; the repetition of essentially the same melodic theme, phrase, or motive, on different degrees of pitch, by one or more of the other parts of voises. Cf. Canon.
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Having a multiplicity of sounds.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Acidulate
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Consisting of several tone series, or melodic parts, progressing simultaneously according to the laws of counterpoint; contrapuntal; as, a polyphonic composition; -- opposed to homophonic, or monodic.
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Music in parts; part writing; harmony; polyphonic music. See Polyphony.
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An unaccompanied polyphonic song, in four, five, or more parts, set to secular words, but full of counterpoint and imitation, and adhering to the old church modes. Unlike the freer glee, it is best sung with several voices on a part. See Glee.
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Single-voiced; having but one part; as, a monophonic composition; -- opposed to polyphonic.
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Homophonic; -- applied to music in which the melody is confined to one part, instead of being shared by all the parts as in the style called polyphonic.
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Same as Polyphonic.
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To make sour or acid in a moderate degree; to sour somewhat.
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Characterized by polyphony; as, Assyrian polyphonic characters.
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A polyphonic composition, developed from a given theme or themes, according to strict contrapuntal rules. The theme is first given out by one voice or part, and then, while that pursues its way, it is repeated by another at the interval of a fifth or fourth, and so on, until all the parts have answered one by one, continuing their several melodies and interweaving them in one complex progressive whole, in which the theme is often lost and reappears.
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Having an acid quality; sour; acidulous.