"dithiocarbonate" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: dithiocarbonates [plural]
Etymology: From di- + thio- + carbonate. Etymology templates: {{prefix|en|di|thio|carbonate}} di- + thio- + carbonate Head templates: {{en-noun}} dithiocarbonate (plural dithiocarbonates)
  1. (inorganic chemistry) The anion COS₂²⁻ formally derived from carbonate by the replacement of two oxygen atoms by sulfur Categories (topical): Inorganic chemistry
    Sense id: en-dithiocarbonate-en-noun-CkkL4Pa0 Topics: chemistry, inorganic-chemistry, natural-sciences, physical-sciences
  2. (inorganic chemistry) Any salt containing this anion Categories (topical): Inorganic chemistry
    Sense id: en-dithiocarbonate-en-noun-yJByuloi Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, English terms prefixed with di-, English terms prefixed with thio-, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 43 57 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with di-: 41 59 Disambiguation of English terms prefixed with thio-: 41 59 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 39 61 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 28 72 Topics: chemistry, inorganic-chemistry, natural-sciences, physical-sciences

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