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dichromate
di·chro·mate D0205400 (dī-krō′māt′, dī′krō-)n. The anionic divalent group, Cr2O7, or a compound containing it, usually having a characteristic orange-red color. Also called bichromate.dichromate (daɪˈkrəʊmeɪt) n (Elements & Compounds) any salt or ester of dichromic acid. Dichromate salts contain the ion Cr2O72–. Also called: bichromate di•chro•mate (daɪˈkroʊ meɪt) n. a salt of the hypothetical acid H2Cr2O7, as potassium dichromate, K2Cr2O7. [1860–65] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | dichromate - a salt of the hypothetical dichromic acidbichromatesalt - a compound formed by replacing hydrogen in an acid by a metal (or a radical that acts like a metal) |
dichromate
dichromate[dī′krō‚māt] (inorganic chemistry) A salt of dichromic acid, usually orange or red. Also known as bichromate. dichromate
dichromate [di-kro´māt] a salt containing the bivalent Cr2O7 radical.di·chro·mate (dī-krō'māt), A compound containing the radical Cr2O7=.di·chro·mate (dī-krō'māt) A compound containing the radical Cr2O7=. dichromate Related to dichromate: sodium dichromate, Ammonium dichromateSynonyms for dichromatenoun a salt of the hypothetical dichromic acidSynonymsRelated Words |