[
UK
/dˈaɪkɹəʊmˌeɪt/
]
[ US /ˈdaɪkɹoʊˌmeɪt, daɪˈkɹoʊˌmeɪt/ ]
[ US /ˈdaɪkɹoʊˌmeɪt, daɪˈkɹoʊˌmeɪt/ ]
NOUN
- a salt of the hypothetical dichromic acid
How To Use dichromate In A Sentence
- Potassium dichromate is an oxidizer and therefore presents a fire hazard.
- To remove main disturbing ion, chlorine ion in the COD potassium dichromate reflux method, silver sulfate replaces mercury sulfate as a screening agent.
- He had very bad luck with the permanganate bleach and recommends the dichromate bleach instead.
- She went online and ordered potassium dichromate, a corrosive chemical than can destroy human tissue. Supreme Court hears soap opera story of interest to the tea party
- Potassium 287 acid carbonate 294 acid sulphate 294 acid sulphite 294 alum, aluminium 334 alum, chrome 384 alum, iron 352 and plant life 287 aurate 396 bromide 290 carbonate 293 chlorate 291 chloride 290 chromate 385 cyanide 293 dichromate 386 ferricyanide 352 ferrocyanide 352 hydroxide 288 hydroxide, action of halogens 289 hypochlorite 289 iodide 290 manganate 381 nitrate 291 occurrence 287 permanganate 381 preparation 288 sulphate 294 An Elementary Study of Chemistry
- She has also worked in platinum, gum dichromate, and encaustics.
- The suite accuses KBR of having knowingly allowed the soldiers to be exposed to the cancer causing chemical sodium dichromate while they were protecting a Iraq water pumping plant.
- Rinse with water will be clear pattern, and then 5% sodium dichromate coating surface in the screen version of the brushing time, that is made of printed silk screen drama.
- Certain salts, such as the dichromates, borates, and silicates, act as inhibitors to the aqueous corrosion of zinc.
- The two listed active ingredients, white bryony (a type of vine) and potassium dichromate, are diluted to .000001 PPM and 1 PPM respectively.