ext_147905 ([identity profile] prettygoodword.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] 1word1day2015-01-29 08:00 am
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Thursday word: stannous

stannous (STAN-uhs) - adj., of, pertaining to, or containing tin; (chem.) containing bivalent tin.


Exactly what a word spelled like that has to do with tin may trip you up until you remember the symbol for the element tin is Sn -- both coming from the Latin word for tin, stannum (though apparently that originally meant an alloy of silver and lead, and was later transferred to this important component of bronze). As an adjective and chemical term, stannous dates from 1849.

Most modern toothpastes are formulated with stannous fluoride as an antibacterial.

---L.

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