stannate
[ stan-eyt ]
/ ˈstæn eɪt /
noun Chemistry.
a salt of a stannic acid.
Origin of stannate
First recorded in 1830–40;
stann(ic acid) +
-ate2
Words nearby stannate
stanley knife,
stanleyville,
stann-,
stannaries,
stannary,
stannate,
stannic,
stannic acid,
stannic chloride,
stannic oxide,
stannic sulfide
Example sentences from the Web for stannate
The stannate and stannite of potassium are prepared in a similar manner.
Cooley's Practical Receipts, Volume II |Arnold CooleyStannate of soda is easily decomposed by acids; even the carbonic acid present in the air will bring about this change.
The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics |Franklin BeechThe tin contained in the stannate is deposited on the cotton in the form of stannic oxide, or, more strictly, stannic acid.
The Dyeing of Cotton Fabrics |Franklin BeechEnamel; silicate and stannate or antimoniate of potash or soda, and lead.
A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures and Mines |Andrew Ure