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Definition of acetate :
A salt formed by the union of acetic acid with a base or positive radical; as, acetate of lead, acetate of potash.
Synonyms:
silica, glycerine, blotting paper, blotter, naphthalene, ethanoate, carbon, binder, carbon paper, card, clipboard, correction fluid, polypropylene, silicone, silicon, acetate rayon, business card
chemical (part of speech: noun)
peroxide, chromate, bisulfate, iodide, hydrate, hydride, ether, bisulfide, bromide, salt, fluoride, nitrate, citrate, borate, nitride, sulfide, borax, silicate, tetroxide, lactate, cyanide, ketone, bicarbonate, phosphate, carbon dioxide, carbide, chlorate, oxide, ethyl, benzoate, formaldehyde, methyl, monoxide, hydroxide, hydrocarbon, dioxide, disulfide, disulfate, acetone, chloride, alcohol, carbonate, fulminate, sulfate, ammonia, chemical
plastic (part of speech: noun)
Celluloid, urea, acrylic, melamine, neoprene, casein, vinyl, cellophane, Plexiglas, nylon, plastic, Bakelite
Usage examples:
- The uranium acetate method given for beers was not used, for the reason that it was found to be exceedingly difficult to obtain accurate results on dark- colored beers. - "A Study Of American Beers and Ales", L.M. Tolman J. Garfield Riley.
- The latter salt, in the presence of the acid, is an oxidizing agent, and, when applied to the image, produces silver oxide, which with the excess of acetic acid forms silver acetate. - "Spawn of the Comet", Harold Thompson Rich.
- The quantity of acidity in the soil determines the quantity of gas which comes in contact with the lead acetate paper, and this determines the depth of color produced on the paper. - "Right Use of Lime in Soil Improvement", Alva Agee.