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† ˈacetite Chem. Obs.|ˈæsɪtaɪt| [f. L. acēt-um vinegar + -ite.] A salt of the supposed acetous acid; the substances formerly so named are acetates.
1791Hamilton tr. Berthollet, Art of Dyeing I. i. §1 ii. 29 One pound of acetite of lead, or sugar of lead. 1802Chevenix in Phil. Trans. XCII. 135, I sent a current of oxygenized muriatic acid through a solution of acetite of potash. 1812Sir H. Davy Chem. Philos. 394 A solution of acetite of lead, i.e. sugar of lead, may be used. 1822J. Imison Science & Art II. 61 A piece of paper, dipped in a solution of acetite of lead. |