chromate
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chromate (plural chromates)
- (inorganic chemistry) any salt of chromic acid; in solution the yellow chromate anion (CrO42-) is in equilibrium with the orange dichromate anion (Cr2O72−), the relative amount of each ion depending on the pH; they are both very powerful oxidizing agents
Derived terms[edit]
- bichromate
- cadmium chromate
- calcium chromate
- chlorochromate
- chromated copper arsenate
- chromate of iron
- chromate of lead
- chromate of potash
- chromate of potassium
- dichromate
- metachromate
- monochromate
- plumbous chromate
- potassium chromate
- pyridinium chlorochromate
- sodium chromate
- trichromate
- zinc chromate
- zinc chromate hydroxide
Translations[edit]
any salt of chromic acid
Verb[edit]
chromate (third-person singular simple present chromates, present participle chromating, simple past and past participle chromated)
- To treat with a chromate solution
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French[edit]
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chromate m (plural chromates)
Further reading[edit]
- “chromate”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
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