释义 |
alcoate, alcohate|ˈælkəʊ(h)eɪt| A shortened form of alcoholate.
1828Pen. Cycl. (1833) I. 281/2 Dr. Graham has shown that, like water, it [alcohol] combines with bodies in definite proportions: these compounds he calls alcoates. 1833A. Fyfe Chem. (ed. 3) 649 The chlorids of common metals were found to be acted on in the same way, alcoates being formed. 1875Ure Dict. Arts. I. 58 Alcoholates or Alcoates. |