anhydrideda or anhydrideda..
(Ofanhydrous and t.)(-gone, ofacid).
1. adj. Quím. Says the product formed by a combination of oxygen with an element of non-metal and which react with water, gives an acid. U t. c. s. m.
1. m. Quím. Solid white vitreous appearance composed of pentavalent arsenic and oxygen, very soluble in water and alcohol. It is poisonous.
anhydride arsenioso.1. m. Quím. Solid white, composed of trivalent arsenic and oxygen, sublimable, soluble in hot water and very poisonous. It is used in pharmacy, glass and leather industries and to exterminate harmful plants and animals. It is commonly known with the names of white arsenic and arsenic.
1. m. Quím. Non-crystallizable, colorless, transparent, solid composed of boron and oxygen and that, combined with water to form boric acid.
1. m. Quím. Gas more heavy air, odorless, colorless, combustible and suffocating that, by the combination of carbon with oxygen, occurs in the burning and some fermentations. Used in the preparation of sparkling beverages, fire extinguishers and medicine. Commonly called carbonic acid and modernly carbon dioxide.
1. m. Quím. White solid composed of nitrogen and oxygen. It is unstable, apparent oxygen to break down and combined with water, forming nitric acid with production of heat.
anhydride sulfuric.1. m. Quím. Colorless and crystalline, solid composed of sulfur and oxygen. It is fuming in the air and combines violently with water to form sulphuric acid. It is corrosive, toxic and irritating to the mucous membranes.
1. m. Quím. Colorless gas, strong and irritating, smell resulting from the combination of sulfur with oxygen to burn the first of these two components. It is also known as sulfurous acid.