- niobate
- noun Etymology: New Latin niobium + English 1-ate Date: 1845 a salt containing an anionic grouping of niobium and oxygen
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.
Niobate — Ni o*bate, n. [See {Niobium}.] (Chem.) Same as {Columbate}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
niobate — ● niobate nom masculin Sel d un acide niobique … Encyclopédie Universelle
Niobate — Niobate, Niobverbindungen … Universal-Lexikon
Niobate de lithium — Niobiate de lithium Niobiate de lithium Général Nom IUPAC Niobiate de lithium No CAS … Wikipédia en Français
niobate — /nuy euh bayt /, n. Chem. any salt of niobic acid; columbate. [1835 45; NIOB(IUM) + ATE2] * * * … Universalium
niobate — noun a) any salt, XNbO of the weak niobic acid b) the univalent anion NbO … Wiktionary
niobate — ni·o·bate … English syllables
niobate — /ˈnaɪəbeɪt/ (say nuyuhbayt) noun a salt of any niobic acid. {niob(ium) + ate2} …
niobate — ˈnīəˌbāt noun ( s) Etymology: New Latin niobium + English ate : a salt of niobic acid called also columbate … Useful english dictionary
Lithium niobate — (LithiumNiobiumOxygen|3) is a compound of niobium, lithium, and oxygen. It is a colorless solid that is insoluble in water. Its melting point is 1257 °C and its density is 4.65 g/cm³. Its CAS number is CASREF|CAS=12031 63 9.Lithium niobate… … Wikipedia