Definition of Aluminates. Meaning of Aluminates. Synonyms of Aluminates

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Definition of Aluminates

Aluminate
Aluminate A*lu`mi*nate, n. (Chem.) A compound formed from the hydrate of aluminium by the substitution of a metal for the hydrogen.

Meaning of Aluminates from wikipedia

- hydroxyaluminate or hydrated aluminate can be precipitated and then calcined to produce anhydrous aluminates. Aluminates are often formulated as a combination...
- enabled the development of novel, state-of-the-art strontium aluminates. Strontium aluminate phosphors produce green and aqua hues, where green gives the...
- Calcium aluminate cements are cements consisting predominantly of hydraulic calcium aluminates. Alternative names are "aluminous cement", "high-alumina...
- Sodium aluminate is an inorganic chemical that is used as an effective source of aluminium hydroxide for many industrial and technical applications. Pure...
- The mineral or gemstone chrysoberyl is an aluminate of beryllium with the formula BeAl2O4. The name chrysoberyl is derived from the Gr**** words χρυσός...
- Monocalcium aluminate (CaAl2O4) is one of the series of calcium aluminates. It does occur in nature, although only very rarely, as two polymorphs known...
- basic of the calcium aluminates. It does not occur in nature, but is an important mineral phase in Portland cement. Tricalcium aluminate forms upon heating...
- Calcium aluminates are a range of materials obtained by heating calcium oxide and aluminium oxide together at high temperatures. They are encountered in...
- Lithium aluminate (LiAlO 2), also called lithium aluminium oxide, is an inorganic chemical compound, an aluminate of lithium. In microelectronics, lithium...
- Gahnite, ZnAl2O4, is a rare mineral belonging to the spinel group. It forms octahedral crystals which may be green, blue, yellow, brown or grey. It often...