Obs. Chem. [a. F. carbure, f. CARBON: see -URE.] = CARBURET.

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1790.  Wedgwood, in Phil. Trans., LXXX. 319. Lavoisier … mentions a carbure of zinc also, and says that both these carbures are called plumbago, or black-lead.

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1799.  G. Smith, Laboratory, I. Pref. p. vi. note. Black-lead, is now well-known to be a compound of iron; called carbure of iron.

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