sodium bichromate

  • 1sodium bichromate — noun a red orange salt used as a mordant • Syn: ↑sodium dichromate • Hypernyms: ↑mordant, ↑salt * * * noun : sodium dichromate * * * Chem. See sodium dichromat …

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  • 2sodium bichromate — Chem. See sodium dichromate. * * * …

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  • 3sodium dichromate — noun a red orange salt used as a mordant • Syn: ↑sodium bichromate • Hypernyms: ↑mordant, ↑salt * * * sodium dichromate, an orange crystalline salt, used as an oxidizing agent, as a reagent, and as an antiseptic. Formula: Na2Cr2O7•2H2O …

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  • 4sodium dichromate — Chem. a red or orange crystalline, water soluble solid, Na2Cr2O7·2H2O, used as an oxidizing agent in the manufacture of dyes and inks, as a corrosion inhibitor, a mordant, a laboratory reagent, in the tanning of leather, and in electroplating.… …

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  • 5sodium dichromate — /soʊdiəm daɪˈkroʊmeɪt/ (say sohdeeuhm duy krohmayt) noun Chemistry a red, water soluble, crystalline salt, Na2Cr2O7.2H2O, used as an oxidising agent, in electroplating, and in the manufacture of inks and dyes. Also, sodium bichromate …

  • 6Bichromate de sodium — Dichromate de sodium Dichromate de sodium …

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  • 7bichromate — noun Date: 1836 a dichromate especially of sodium or potassium • bichromated adjective …

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  • 8bichromate — bi·chro·mate ( )bī krō .māt, bī krō n a dichromate esp. of sodium or potassium bi·chro·mat·ed .māt əd adj * * * bi·chro·mate (bi kroґmāt) dichromate …

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  • 9Gum bichromate — is a 19th century photographic printing process based on the light sensitivity of dichromates. It is capable of rendering painterly images from photographic negatives. Gum printing is traditionally a multi layered printing process, but… …

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  • 10lead processing — Introduction       preparation of the ore for use in various products.       Lead (Pb) is one of the oldest metals known, being one of seven metals used in the ancient world (the others are gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, and mercury). Its low… …

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