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tartrate

/tahr-treyt/US // ˈtɑr treɪt //UK // (ˈtɑːtreɪt) //

酒石酸盐,酒石酸,酒石酸钠,酒石酸钾

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : a salt or ester of tartaric acid.

Examples

  • Just what acid citro-tartrate of lithium may be is hard to tell, for chemistries do not recognize such a substance.

  • An adherent coating may be obtained by adding an alkaline tartrate, but in that case the separation takes place too slowly.

  • It dissolves entirely when boiled with an excess of the acid tartrate of potash.

  • If gypsum has been used to clarify the wine, it will be present in the cream of tartar as calcium tartrate.

  • The nickel sulphate and ammonia are dissolved in half the water, the ammonium tartrate in the other half with the tannin.