"xanthocobalt" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: ?? [plural]
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  1. (obsolete) Synonym of nitritopentamminocobalt. Tags: obsolete Synonyms: nitritopentamminocobalt [synonym, synonym-of]
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          "text": "The salts of Xanthocobalt have a dark sherry - wine or brown - yellow color . They are rather more soluble , both in hot and cold water than the salts of Roseocobalt , Purpureocobalt , or Luteocobalt , the solutions when dilute have a yellow color; when concentrated they are dark-brown yellow.",
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