Definition & Meaning | English word VANADATE
VANADATE
Definitions of VANADATE
- (chemistry) any salt of vanadic acid
- (chemistry) any of the corresponding anions, VO3, VO4, or V2O7
Number of letters
8
Is palindrome
No
Examples of Using VANADATE in a Sentence
- Predominance diagrams can become very complicated when many polymeric species can be formed as, for example, with vanadate, molybdate and tungstate.
- It is the manganese analogue of the iron rich gamagarite and the barium analogue of the lead vanadate, brackebuschite.
- For example, protonation of vanadate initiates a series of condensations to produce polyoxovanadate ions:.
- A specific vanadium bromoperoxidase in marine organisms (fungi, bacteria, microalgae, perhaps other eukaryotes) uses vanadate and hydrogen peroxide to brominate electrophilic organics.
- At its type locality it is associated with curienite (a closely related uranyl vanadate), chervetite (a lead vanadate), and mounanaite (another lead vanadate).
- In nature, bismuth vanadate can be found as the mineral pucherite, clinobisvanite, and dreyerite depending on the particular polymorph formed.
- Bromo peroxidases of red and brown marine algae (Rhodophyta and Phaeophyta) contain vanadate (vanadium bromoperoxidase).
- The unique conditions and amounts of phosphate, vanadate, arsenate, and uranate in this area led to the formation of two new minerals; one being nevadaite and the other being goldquarryite.
- Sengierite is a rare oxide and hydroxide mineral, chemically a copper and uranyl vanadate, belonging to the carnotite group.
- This is the last crystallization of vanadate at the site since medaite was the last vanadate mineral being crystallized, but because of retrograde metamorphism, occurring at the place, vanadium moved into medaite veinlets, forming cross-cutting fianelite on medaite.
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