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saccharate

/sak-uh-reyt/US // ˈsæk əˌreɪt //UK // (ˈsækəˌreɪt) //

糖类,糖醛酸,糖酸盐,糖精

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : a salt of saccharic acid.
    • : a compound formed by interaction of sucrose with a metallic oxide, usually lime, and useful in the purification of sugar.

Examples

  • The fructose is precipitated as a saccharate, which is filtered, suspended in water and decomposed by carbon dioxide.

  • This decomposes the saccharate of lime, which has been formed in consequence of the large excess of lime added to the clarifiers.

  • Used to make nitro-saccharate of lead, and as a source of saccharic acid.

  • The solutions used were potassium sulfide, saccharate of lime, and bordeaux mixture.