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Index of chemical compounds with the same name
Tin bromide can refer to the following: Tin(II) bromide, SnBr2 Tin(IV) bromide, SnBr4 This set index article lists chemical compounds articles associated
Tin_bromide
Chemical compound
Tin(II) bromide is a chemical compound of tin and bromine with a chemical formula of SnBr2. Tin is in the +2 oxidation state. The stability of tin compounds
Tin(II)_bromide
Chemical compound
Tin(IV) bromide is the chemical compound SnBr4. It is a colourless low melting solid. SnBr4 crystallises in a monoclinic crystal system with molecular
Tin(IV)_bromide
bromide – AgBr Sodium bromide – NaBr Sodium bromate – NaBrO3 Sodium perbromate – NaBrO4 Thionyl bromide – SOBr2 Tin(II) bromide – SnBr2 Zinc bromide –
List_of_inorganic_compounds
Chemical compound
hydrogen fluoride gives tin tetrafluoride: SnCl4 + 4 HF→ SnF4 + 4 HCl Tin(IV) chloride undergoes redistribution with tin(IV) bromide as assessed by 119Sn
Tin(IV)_chloride
Chemical element with atomic number 35 (Br)
While it is rather rare in the Earth's crust, the high solubility of the bromide ion (Br−) has caused its accumulation in the oceans. Commercially the element
Bromine
Chemical compound
and in electrolytic baths for tin-plating. Tin(II) chloride should not be confused with the other chloride of tin; tin(IV) chloride or stannic chloride
Tin(II)_chloride
Chemical compound
Lead(II) bromide is the inorganic compound with the formula PbBr2. It is a white powder. It is produced in the burning of typical leaded gasolines. It
Lead(II)_bromide
Chemical compound
can be prepared by mixing concentrated solutions of ammonium bromide and tin(IV) bromide in 47% hydrobromic acid. Ammonium hexabromostannate(IV) forms
Ammonium hexabromostannate(IV)
Ammonium_hexabromostannate(IV)
Medical condition resulting from overconsumption of bromine (Br)
sedatives such as potassium bromide and lithium bromide. In late 19th century and early 20th century, bromides like potassium bromide were the only effective
Bromism
Chemical compound
Carbon tetrabromide, CBr4, also known as tetrabromomethane, is a bromide of carbon. Both names are acceptable under IUPAC nomenclature. CBr4 can be obtained
Carbon_tetrabromide
Branch of organic chemistry
Organotin chlorides have the formula R4−nSnCln for values of n up to 3. Bromides, iodides, and fluorides are also known, but are less important. These compounds
Organotin_chemistry
Chemical element with atomic number 91 (Pa)
bromides are produced by the action of aluminium bromide, hydrogen bromide, carbon tetrabromide, or a mixture of hydrogen bromide and thionyl bromide
Protactinium
Chemical compound
displace bromide to form cyclobutyldiphenylphosphine. Tributylstannyllithium reacts with cyclobutyl bromide to form tributyl(cyclobutyl)tin. Electro-oxidation
Bromocyclobutane
Reaction in organic chemistry
halide (chloride, bromide, iodide), a carbonyl group and a metal. The reaction can be performed using magnesium, aluminium, zinc, indium, tin, samarium, barium
Barbier_reaction
Chemical compound
Tin(II) fluoride, commonly referred to commercially as stannous fluoride (from Latin stannum, 'tin'), is a chemical compound with the formula SnF2. It
Tin(II)_fluoride
Chemical compound
suffocating odor due to its tendency to hydrolyze with release of hydrogen bromide. The general properties of silicon tetrabromide closely resemble those
Silicon_tetrabromide
Chemical compound
tin atoms. This leads to discrete tetrahedral SnI4 molecules. Tin(II) iodide Tin(IV) chloride Chemistry : Periodic Table : tin : compound data [tin (IV)
Tin(IV)_iodide
Chemical compound
Titanium(III) bromide is the inorganic compound with the formula TiBr3. It is a blue black paramagnetic solid with a reddish reflection. It has few applications
Titanium(III)_bromide
Chemical compound
metallic tin and copper(II) sulfate: Sn (s) + CuSO4 (aq) → Cu (s) + SnSO4 (aq) Tin(II) sulfate is a convenient source of tin(II) ions uncontaminated by tin(IV)
Tin(II)_sulfate
Chemical reaction used in organic synthesis
conditions than will bromides. This difference is demonstrated below by the selective coupling of a vinyl iodide in the presence of a vinyl bromide. Normally, the
Stille_reaction
Chemical compound
yields a tin amide compound. This then reacts with benzyl bromide to yield dibenzylaniline. Another method uses aniline and benzyl bromide. It used to
Dibenzylaniline
Chemical compound
solid. It reacts with iodine to give tin(IV) iodide. Tin(II) iodide can be synthesised by heating metallic tin with a mixture iodine in 2 M hydrochloric
Tin(II)_iodide
Chemical compound
compound with the formula TiBr4. It is the most volatile transition metal bromide. The properties of TiBr4 are an average of TiCl4 and TiI4. Some key properties
Titanium_tetrabromide
Sn(BF4)2 tin(II) fluoroborate 13814–97–6 SnBr2 tin(II) bromide 10031–24–0 SnBr4 tin(IV) bromide 7789–67–5 SnC2O4 tin(II) oxalate 814–94–8 SnCl2 tin(II) chloride
List of CAS numbers by chemical compound
List_of_CAS_numbers_by_chemical_compound
Swedish multinational pharmaceutical company
1950s or 1960s wooden tin for Astra's saccharin-based artificial sweetener Soletter.
Astra_AB
Chemical compound
Tin(IV) fluoride is a chemical compound of tin and fluorine with the chemical formula SnF4. It is a white solid. As reflected by its melting point above
Tin(IV)_fluoride
Chemical compound
MoCl4(CH3CN)2 + HCl + ClCH2CN Molybdenum(IV) bromide is prepared by treatment of MoCl5 with hydrogen bromide: 2 MoCl5 + 10 HBr → 2 MoBr4 + 10 HCl + Br2
Molybdenum(V)_chloride
Chemical compound
industry. Tetraethyltin can be obtained by reacting ethylmagnesium bromide with tin(IV) chloride: SnCl4 + 4 CH3CH2MgBr → (CH3CH2)4Sn + 4 MgBrCl The same
Tetraethyltin
Chemical compound
tetraiodide Other cations Carbon tetrabromide Silicon tetrabromide Tin(IV) bromide Related compounds Germanium dibromide Except where otherwise noted
Germanium_tetrabromide
Compounds containing at least one atom of francium
from other radioactive products, such as zirconium, niobium, molybdenum, tin, and antimony, using the method mentioned in the section above. The CsFr
Francium_compounds
Group of chemical elements
including calcium fluoride, sodium chloride (common table salt), silver bromide, and potassium iodide. The group of halogens is the only periodic table
Halogen
Chemical compound
Germanium dibromide is a bromide of germanium with the chemical formula GeBr2. Germanium dibromide can be obtained by reducing germanium tetrabromide
Germanium_dibromide
Particle, atom or molecule with a net electrical charge
mercurous Common anions Formal name Formula Alt. name Monatomic anions Bromide Br− Carbide C− Chloride Cl− Fluoride F− Hydride H− Iodide I− Nitride N3−
Ion
Disused uranium mine in Cornwall
Cornwall. Prior to producing primarily radioactive ores, it also produced tin, iron, and ochre. In 1996, it was designated a site of special scientific
South_Terras_mine
Chemical compound
propylation of boron trifluoride diethyl etherate with propylmagnesium bromide, yielding tripropylborane[1]: BF3·(C2H5)2O + 3 C3H7MgBr → B(C3H7)3 + 3
Sodium_tetrapropylborate
Early photographic technique
problems. It gradually became saturated with alcohol, ether, iodide and bromide salts, dust, and various organic matter. It would lose effectiveness, causing
Collodion_process
Increase in astrocytes in response to brain injury
after CNS injuries, promoting axonal regeneration. Injection of ethidium bromide kills all CNS glia (oligodendrocytes and astrocytes), but leaves axons
Astrogliosis
Type of electrochemical cell
increase energy density, bromide ions (Br –) are used as the complexing agent to stabilize the free iodine, forming iodine–bromide ions (I 2Br− ) as a means
Flow_battery
Chemical element with atomic number 49 (In)
Indium is used primarily in the production of flat-panel displays as indium tin oxide (ITO), a transparent and conductive coating applied to glass. It is
Indium
Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)
presence of potassium bromide (KBr). These compounds are used in photography to bleach silver images, converting them to silver bromide that can either be
Silver
Chemical compound
Acid–Base Equilibria in the Size, Shape, and Phase Control of Cesium Lead Bromide Nanocrystals". ACS Nano. 12 (2): 1704–1711. Bibcode:2018ACSNa..12.1704A
Oleylamine
Organic radical battery Oxygen-ion battery Polymer-based battery Polysulfide–bromide battery Rechargeable alkaline battery Rechargeable fuel battery Rechargeable
List_of_battery_types
Chemical reaction for synthesizing C–N bonds
reaction between several aryl bromides and N,N-diethylamino-tributyltin using 1 mol% PdCl2[P(o-tolyl)3]2. Though several aryl bromides were tested, only electronically
Buchwald–Hartwig_amination
SnBrCl3 tin(IV) bromotrichloride SnBr2 tin(II) bromide 10031–24–0 SnBr2Cl2 tin(IV) dibromodichloride SnBr3Cl tin(IV) tribromochloride 14779–73–8 SnBr4 tin(IV)
Glossary_of_chemical_formulae
suspicions that more were involved. Due to the heavy use of pancuronium bromide, scoline and potassium chloride in 1998–2001, the actual number of victims
List of serial killers by number of victims
List_of_serial_killers_by_number_of_victims
timefurone (INN) timegadine (INN) timelotem (INN) Timentin timepidium bromide (INN) timiperone (INN) timirdine (INN) timobesone (INN) timofibrate (INN)
List_of_drugs:_Ti
Chemical element with atomic number 29 (Cu)
Cuprous chloride, bromide, and iodide are known, but copper(I) fluoride remains elusive. Cupric fluoride, chloride, and bromide are also well characterized
Copper
Type of material
Chiang, CK (1977). "Transport and optical properties of polythiazyl bromides: (SNBr0.4)x". Solid State Communications. 23 (9): 607–612. Bibcode:1977SSCom
Metal
Class of semiconductor nanocrystals
cesium, methylammonium (MA), or formamidinium (FA); B = lead or tin; and X = chloride, bromide, or iodide. Their unique qualities largely involve their unusual
Perovskite_nanocrystal
Chemical used in metallurgy for cleaning or purifying molten metal
the board material and flux components (e.g. glycols, or chloride and bromide ions) can diffuse into its matrix; e.g. water-soluble fluxes containing
Flux_(metallurgy)
Chemical element with atomic number 88 (Ra)
gives the dihydrate RaCl2·2H2O, isomorphous with its barium analog. Radium bromide (RaBr2) is also a colorless, luminous compound. In water, it is more soluble
Radium
glycolic acid (C2), methyl bromide (C1), methyl iodide (C1), 2,3-dibromopropene (C3), acetic acid (C2) and homoallyl bromide (C4). The lower rim of the
Mukaiyama Taxol total synthesis
Mukaiyama_Taxol_total_synthesis
Common type of reference electrode in electrochemistry
13 mV at 25 °C. The potential is, however, very sensitive to traces of bromide ions which make it more negative. Commercial reference electrodes consist
Silver_chloride_electrode
Chemical compound
can be formed by the action of phenyllithium on tetraphenylphosphonium bromide or tetraphenylphosphonium iodide. The compound was produced during the
Pentaphenylphosphorus
Type of compound
soluble in water. Among the halides, the iodide is less soluble than the bromide, which, in turn, is less soluble than the chloride. Lead(II) oxide is also
Lead_compounds
The final step was adding a coat of the light-capturing substance silver bromide, after which a color image could be imprinted and developed. In order to
History_of_photography
Water molecules present inside crystals
structures of hydrates of simple inorganic salts. II. Water-rich calcium bromide and iodide hydrates: CaBr2·9H2O, CaI2·8H2O, CaI2·7H2O and CaI2·6.5H2O"
Water_of_crystallization
Chemical production of a pharmaceutical drug
elimination of bromide to the diene ethyl ester 9. The newly formed double bond is functionalized with N-bromoacetamide 10 catalyzed with tin(IV) bromide with complete
Oseltamivir_total_synthesis
successful leap from Brooklyn bridge broke, clear, dead, or stone Penniless bromide A commonplace bore; a stale jest bronx cheer 1. Loud spluttering noise
Glossary of early twentieth century slang in the United States
Glossary_of_early_twentieth_century_slang_in_the_United_States
Organic reaction between a silyl enol ether and an aldehyde or formate
two aldol additions, one with a ketene silyl acetal and excess magnesium bromide: and a second one with an amine chiral ligand and a triflate salt catalyst:
Mukaiyama_aldol_addition
Medical condition
the bed and scrambled to a case in my room and got out (fortunately) the bromide of potassium and the chloral. I had no confidence or courage to weigh them
Strychnine_poisoning
Redox-active bipyridinium derivative
alkylating agent is a small alkyl halide, such as methyl chloride or methyl bromide, the viologen salt is often water-soluble. A wide variety of alkyl substituents
Viologen
Alternative to silicon-based photovoltaics
perovskite-structured compound, most commonly a hybrid organic–inorganic lead or tin halide-based material as the light-harvesting active layer. Perovskite materials
Perovskite_solar_cell
Variation of solubility of assorted substances
Tm(NO3)3 212 Tin(II) bromide SnBr2 85 Tin(II) chloride SnCl2 84 Tin(II) fluoride SnF2 30 Tin(II) iodide SnI2 0.99 1.17 1.42 2.11 3.04 3.58 4.2 Tin(II) sulfate
Solubility_table
Chemical compound
solid. Tetraphenyllead can be produced by the reaction of phenylmagnesium bromide and lead(II) chloride in diethyl ether. This was the method first used
Tetraphenyllead
Tendency of an atom to attract a shared pair of electrons
usually done using "chemical intuition": in the above example, hydrogen bromide dissolves in water to form H+ and Br− ions, so it may be assumed that bromine
Electronegativity
Chemical element with atomic number 12 (Mg)
ether. Examples of Grignard reagents are phenylmagnesium bromide and ethylmagnesium bromide. The Grignard reagents function as a common nucleophile, attacking
Magnesium
Fatty seed of Theobroma cacao
which the beans are susceptible to pest attacks. Fumigation with methyl bromide was to be phased out globally by 2015. Additional cocoa protection techniques
Cocoa_bean
Chemical element with atomic number 79 (Au)
with bromine at 140 °C to form a combination of gold(III) bromide AuBr3 and gold(I) bromide AuBr, but reacts very slowly with iodine to form gold(I) iodide
Gold
Organic Chemistry involving Germanium
bonds. Germanium shares group 14 in the periodic table with carbon, silicon, tin and lead. Historically, organogermanes are considered as nucleophiles and
Organogermanium_chemistry
Integral membrane protein
during ion channel gating". Trends Neurosci. 27 (6): 298–302. doi:10.1016/j.tins.2004.04.004. PMID 15165732. S2CID 36451231. Miyazawa A, Fujiyoshi Y, Unwin
Acetylcholine_receptor
(As2S3) Temperature Dependence of Spectroscopic Performance of Thallium Bromide X- and Gamma-Ray Detectors Hodes; Ebooks Corporation (8 October 2002).
List of semiconductor materials
List_of_semiconductor_materials
Chemical compound with four carbon rings sharing a single carbon atom
nucleophilic addition whereby the nitronate 4 is captured by phenylselenenyl bromide to the selenium intermediate 5. Hydrogen peroxide oxidation of 5 yields
Fenestrane
Type of field-effect transistor
targeting anions, quaternary ammonium salts (such as tetraoctylammonium bromide) are used to provide cationic nature to the membrane, facilitating anion
Chemical field-effect transistor
Chemical_field-effect_transistor
Change in energy from formation of 1 mole of substance
Phosphorus Phosphorus trichloride Liquid PCl3 −272.4 Potassium Potassium bromide Solid KBr −380.7 Potassium chlorate Solid KClO3 −296.31 Potassium chloride
Standard Gibbs free energy of formation
Standard_Gibbs_free_energy_of_formation
Chemical element with atomic number 98 (Cf)
californium compounds state compound formula color +2 californium(II) bromide CfBr2 yellow +2 californium(II) iodide CfI2 dark violet +3 californium(III)
Californium
Chemical compound
(MeO)2CO → R2NCO2Me + LiOMe + BuH Butyllithium reacts with some organic bromides and iodides in an exchange reaction to form the corresponding organolithium
N-Butyllithium
Chemical element with atomic number 81 (Tl)
metal that is not found free in nature. When isolated, thallium resembles tin, but discolors when exposed to air. Chemists William Crookes and Claude-Auguste
Thallium
Chemical element with atomic number 85 (At)
(aside from astatine) an iodine/iodine monobromide/bromide solution. The excess of iodides or bromides may lead to AtBr−2 and AtI−2 ions, or in a chloride
Astatine
Technique in chemistry and manufacturing
+0.82 V. Comparable figures calculated in a similar way, for 1 M zinc bromide, ZnBr2, are −0.76 V for the reduction to Zn metal and +1.10 V for the oxidation
Electrolysis
Group of neurological disorders causing seizures
In the mid-19th century, the first effective anti-seizure medication, bromide, was introduced. The first modern treatment, phenobarbital, was developed
Epilepsy
Medication for parasite infestations
Alogabat Avermectins (e.g., ivermectin) Bromide compounds (e.g., lithium bromide, potassium bromide, sodium bromide) Carbamazepine Chloralose Chlormezanone
Ivermectin
Organic compound (C6H5OH)
agents include alkyl halides, alkenes, and ketones. Thus, adamantyl-1-bromide, dicyclopentadiene), and cyclohexanones give respectively 4-adamantylphenol
Phenol
Chart describing whether ionic compounds dissolve or precipitate
doi:10.1007/BF01393501. S2CID 94447648. C.G.Davies; J.D.Donaldson (1968). "Tin(II) perchlorate trihydrate". Journal of Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry.
Solubility_chart
Chemical compound
compounds Other anions Lead(II) chloride, Lead(II) bromide, Lead(II) iodide, Lead(II) fluoride Other cations Tin(II) sulfate, Sodium sulfate, Copper(II) sulfate
Lead(II)_sulfate
Triatomic oxygen molecule
Ozone can form the suspected carcinogen bromate in source water with high bromide concentrations. The U.S. Safe Drinking Water Act mandates that these systems
Ozone
dinitrosyl bromide 14318-88-8 C18H15BrFeN2O2P triphenylphosphineiron dinitrosyl bromide 38831-62-8 C18H15BrGe triphenylgermanium bromide 3005-32-1 C18H15ClSi
List of compounds with carbon number 18
List_of_compounds_with_carbon_number_18
Scientific study of matter's behavior and properties
Hydrogen bromide exists in the gas phase as a diatomic molecule.
Chemistry
Acetylcholine receptors named for their selective binding of nicotine
cholinergic signaling". Trends in Neurosciences. 28 (7): 371–8. doi:10.1016/j.tins.2005.04.009. PMID 15979501. S2CID 19114228. Matera, Carlo; Papotto, Claudio;
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor
Nicotinic_acetylcholine_receptor
Metabolic disorders in which porphyrins build up in the body
the treatment of some kinds of neuropathic pain. Magnesium sulfate and bromides have also been used in porphyria seizures; however, development of status
Porphyria
6874–80–2 C20H27O4P octyl diphenyl phosphate 115–88–8 C20H27BrN20 ambutonium bromide 115–51–5 C20H28N2O3 oxyphencyclimine 125–53–1 C20H28O dehydroabietal 13601–88–2
List of compounds with carbon number 20
List_of_compounds_with_carbon_number_20
Chemical element with atomic number 84 (Po)
d'Eye, R. W. M.; Freeman, J. H. (1955). "The polonium halides. Part II. Bromides". Journal of the Chemical Society (Resumed): 3959–3963. doi:10.1039/JR9550003959
Polonium
Chemical element with atomic number 27 (Co)
cobalt(II) fluoride (CoF2, pink), cobalt(II) chloride (CoCl2, blue), cobalt(II) bromide (CoBr2, green), cobalt(II) iodide (CoI2, blue-black). These halides also
Cobalt
Study of compounds with carbon to zinc bonds
− X → 20 − 60 ∘ C THF R − Zn − I { R : Allyl, Aryl, Alkyl, Benzyl X : Bromide, Iodide {\displaystyle {\ce {{ZnCl2}+2K->[{\ce {THF}}][{\ce {-2KCl}}]}}\overbrace
Organozinc_chemistry
Study of chemical compounds containing fluorine-carbon bonds
perhalogenated compounds are more lipophilic. In comparison to aryl chlorides and bromides, aryl fluorides form Grignard reagents only reluctantly. On the other hand
Organofluorine_chemistry
Chemical element with atomic number 68 (Er)
Cl− completing the structure. Erbium(III) bromide is a violet solid. It is used, like other metal bromide compounds, in water treatment, chemical analysis
Erbium
Hypothetical charge of an atom if all its bonds to different atoms were fully ionic
ISSN 0947-6539. PMC 6772027. PMID 31276242. Th(I) is known in thorium(I) bromide (ThBr); see Wickleder, Mathias S.; Fourest, Blandine; Dorhout, Peter K
Oxidation_state
Primary cholinesterase in the body
also used to treat Alzheimer's and Lewy body dementia, and pyridostigmine bromide is used to treat myasthenia gravis. An endogenous inhibitor of AChE in
Acetylcholinesterase
Chemical element with atomic number 53 (I)
complicated by the fact that iodide is a better leaving group than chloride or bromide. The difference is nevertheless small enough that the reaction can be driven
Iodine
TIN BROMIDE
TIN BROMIDE
Boy/Male
Indian
The hidden
Surname or Lastname
Italian (Sicily; Tinè)
Italian (Sicily; Tinè) : most probably an occupational name for a comb maker, from a reduced form of medieval Greek kteneas, from ktenion ‘comb’ + the occupational suffix -eas.English (mainly Yorkshire) : variant of Tyne.Perhaps also an Americanized spelling of German Thein.
Girl/Female
English American Latin
A feminine name ending in -tina, but is now also popular as an independent first name.
Male
English
Short form of English Winfred and Winifred, both WIN means "holy reconciliation," and other names beginning with Win-.Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Simple; Short Form of Tinu
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Middle English personal name, Kin, Kinna, which is a shortened form of any of various Old English names beginning with Cyne ‘royal’, for example Cynesige (see Kinsey).Dutch : nickname for someone with a pointed or jutting chin.Dutch : from Middle Dutch kinne ‘kin’.Hungarian : nickname from kÃn ‘pain’.Variant of Korean Kim.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name TIEN means "angel, fairy, spirit."
Female
Japanese
(欽) Japanese unisex name KIN means "gold."
Male
English
Short form of English Timothy, TIM means "to honor God."
Male
Russian
(Тит) Russian form of Roman Latin Titus, TIT means "fire; to burn" or "straining."
Female
Welsh
 Variant spelling of Welsh Linn, LIN means "lake" or "waterfall." Compare with another form of Lin.
Female
Japanese
(凛) Japanese name RIN means "cold, dignified, severe."Â
Male
Italian
Short form of Italian names ending with the diminutive suffix -tino, TINO means "little, small."Â
Boy/Male
Muslim
The hidden
Female/Male/Unisex
Korean
(豪金) Korean name JIN-HO means "golden hero/leader."
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, French, Greek, Vietnamese
Thinker
Male
English
Short form of English Vincent, VIN means "conquering."
Male
Babylonian
, I trust in Sin!
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Caietanus, GAËTAN means "from Caieta (Gaeta, Italy)."
Female
Irish
Diminutive form of Irish Gaelic BrÃd, BRÃDIN means "little exalted one."
TIN BROMIDE
TIN BROMIDE
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Name of a Sahabiyyah RA
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Light Weight; Tall and Pretty
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Tamil
Anumika | அநà¯à®‚மிகாÂ
Ring finger
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a pet form of English Coll 1, French Colle.Probably an altered spelling of German Kollin.Danish : variant of Colding.Swedish : ornamental name from an unexplained first element, probably from a place name, + the the suffix -in, from Latin -in(i)us ‘descendant of’.
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Milk Sweet; Wise
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
A Musical Tone; Musical Notes; Tune; Self Shining; Sweet Voice
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English
Free Man
Boy/Male
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Above
Boy/Male
Arthurian Legend
Name of a king.
TIN BROMIDE
TIN BROMIDE
TIN BROMIDE
TIN BROMIDE
TIN BROMIDE
n.
A thin, boarded brush made of camel's hair, used by gilders in lifting gold leaf.
n.
The thin sheet of metal squeezed out between the collars of the rolls in the process of rolling.
v. t.
To cover with tin or tinned iron, or to overlay with tin foil.
n.
A certain measure for liquids, as for wine, equal to two pipes, four hogsheads, or 252 gallons. In different countries, the tun differs in quantity.
n.
An elementary substance found as an oxide in the mineral cassiterite, and reduced as a soft white crystalline metal, malleable at ordinary temperatures, but brittle when heated. It is not easily oxidized in the air, and is used chiefly to coat iron to protect it from rusting, in the form of tin foil with mercury to form the reflective surface of mirrors, and in solder, bronze, speculum metal, and other alloys. Its compounds are designated as stannous, or stannic. Symbol Sn (Stannum). Atomic weight 117.4.
n.
An offense, in general; a violation of propriety; a misdemeanor; as, a sin against good manners.
n.
A rolling-pin.
n.
Thin tin plate; also, tin foil for mirrors.
adv.
Not thickly or closely; in a seattered state; as, seed sown thin.
n.
A sin offering; a sacrifice for sin.
superl.
Rare; not dense or thick; -- applied to fluids or soft mixtures; as, thin blood; thin broth; thin air.
superl.
Having little thickness or extent from one surface to its opposite; as, a thin plate of metal; thin paper; a thin board; a thin covering.
v. i.
To grow or become thin; -- used with some adverbs, as out, away, etc.; as, geological strata thin out, i. e., gradually diminish in thickness until they disappear.
v. t.
To put into a bin; as, to bin wine.
n.
Thin plates of iron covered with tin; tin plate.
n.
Money.
a.
To gain by superiority in competition or contest; to obtain by victory over competitors or rivals; as, to win the prize in a gate; to win money; to win a battle, or to win a country.
v. t.
To make thin (in any of the senses of the adjective).
n.
That which resembles a pin in its form or use