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English Dictionary: Fe2O3/ by the DICT Development Group
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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Multiple \Mul"ti*ple\, a. [Cf. F. multiple, and E. quadruple,
      and multiply.]
      Containing more than once, or more than one; consisting of
      more than one; manifold; repeated many times; having several,
      or many, parts.
  
      {Law of multiple proportion} (Chem.), the generalization that
            when the same elements unite in more than one proportion,
            forming two or more different compounds, the higher
            proportions of the elements in such compounds are simple
            multiplies of the lowest proportion, or the proportions
            are connected by some simple common factor; thus, iron and
            oxygen unite in the proportions {FeO}, {Fe2O3}, {Fe3O4},
            in which compounds, considering the oxygen, 3 and 4 are
            simple multiplies of 1. Called also the {Law of Dalton},
            from its discoverer.
  
      {Multiple algebra}, a branch of advanced mathematics that
            treats of operations upon units compounded of two or more
            unlike units.
  
      {Multiple conjugation} (Biol.), a coalescence of many cells
            (as where an indefinite number of am[d2]boid cells flow
            together into a single mass) from which conjugation proper
            and even fertilization may have been evolved.
  
      {Multiple fruits}. (Bot.) See {Collective fruit}, under
            {Collective}.
  
      {Multiple star} (Astron.), several stars in close proximity,
            which appear to form a single system.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Bower-Barff process \Bow"er-Barff" proc`ess\ . (Metal.)
      A certain process for producing upon articles of iron or
      steel an adherent coating of the magnetic oxide of iron
      (which is not liable to corrosion by air, moisture, or
      ordinary acids). This is accomplished by producing, by
      oxidation at about 1600[deg] F. in a closed space, a coating
      containing more or less of the ferric oxide ({Fe2O3}) and the
      subsequent change of this in a reduced atmosphere to the
      magnetic oxide ({Fe2O4}).

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Ferric \Fer"ric\, a. [L. ferrum iron: cf. F. ferrique. See
      {Ferrous}.]
      Pertaining to, derived from, or containing iron. Specifically
      (Chem.), denoting those compounds in which iron has a higher
      valence than in the ferrous compounds; as, ferric oxide;
      ferric acid.
  
      {Ferric acid} (Chem.), an acid, {H2FeO4}, which is not known
            in the free state, but forms definite salts, analogous to
            the chromates and sulphates.
  
      {Ferric oxide} (Chem.), sesquioxide of iron, {Fe2O3};
            hematite. See {Hematite}.
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