"platinate" meaning in All languages combined

See platinate on Wiktionary

Noun [Anglais]

Forms: platinates [plural]
  1. Platinate.
    Sense id: fr-platinate-en-noun-EtPfxL1D Categories (other): Exemples en anglais, Exemples en anglais à traduire, Lexique en anglais de la chimie Topics: chemistry
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Noun [Français]

IPA: \pla.ti.nat\ Forms: platinates [plural]
  1. Anion de platine ; genre de sels produits par l’oxyde platinique, jouant le rôle d’acide.
    Sense id: fr-platinate-fr-noun-iPDh~U7n Categories (other): Exemples en français, Lexique en français de la chimie Topics: chemistry
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Translations: Platinate (Allemand), platinski(IV)oksid PTO2 (Croate)

Inflected forms

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    "(Date à préciser) De platine avec le suffixe -ate."
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          "text": "Protoxyde de platine, PtO. — Cet oxyde s’obtient par une calcination modérée de l’hydrate platineux, ou par celle du platinate de calcium dans un creuset couvert."
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          "text": "'Platinate of soda (Na₂O.3PtO₂.6Aq.) may be crystallised from a solution of the hydrated binoxide in soda. Platinate of lime is convenient for the separation of platinum from iridium, which is generally contained in the commercial metal; for this purpose the platinum is dissolved in nitro-hydrochloric acid, the solution evaporated till it solidifies on cooling, the mixed chlorides of iridium and platinum dissolved in water, and decomposed with an excess of lime without exposure to light; the platinum then passes into solution as ''platinate of lime, and the platinic acid may be separated from the filtered solution, though still in combination with lime, by exposure to light."
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    "(Date à préciser) De platinum avec le suffixe -ate."
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