Skip to main content

stearate

/stee-uh-reyt, steer-eyt/US // ˈsti əˌreɪt, ˈstɪər eɪt //UK // (ˈstɪəˌreɪt) //

硬脂酸,硬脂酸盐,硬脂酸酯,硬脂酸钠

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : a salt or ester of stearic acid.

Examples

  • We may thus conceive how a small quantity of stearate or oleate of potash may resist the decomposing action of the soda salts.

  • On adding water to it afterwards, the liquor affords a fresh quantity of bi-stearate and bi-margarate.

  • In order that the alcoholic solution of the bi-stearate may redden the litmus, the alcohol should not be very strong.

  • When added to water containing calcium salts the insoluble calcium palmitate and stearate are precipitated.

  • From the stearate of soda, it appears to be 104; and from that of lime, 102.