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Definition of Alkalinize
1. Verb. Become alkaline.
Category relationships: Chemical Science, Chemistry
Generic synonyms: Change
2. Verb. Make (a substance) alkaline. "The oxide is alkalized"
Category relationships: Chemical Science, Chemistry
Generic synonyms: Alter, Change, Modify
Definition of Alkalinize
1. Verb. To convert, or be converted, to an alkali ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Alkalinize
1. [v -IZED, -IZING, -IZES]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Alkalinize
Literary usage of Alkalinize
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Transactions of the American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists by American Association of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (1916)
"I believe it is one of the greatest importance if we give chloroform or ether,
to make it a routine practice to alkalinize the patient's urine before the ..."
2. The Journal of Analytical and Applied Chemistry by Edward Hart (1892)
"alkalinize the combined filtrate^ (NH,)aCO, + CH,CO,H) J from 3, 5, ...
alkalinize distinctly ; NH, 5. Convert the bine color into a yellowish tint ..."
3. Diet and Dietetics by Armand Gautier, Alfred James Rice-Oxley (1906)
"This fruit only contains a slight trace of oxalates, and its malates and acid
citrates alkalinize the blood. Besides I can state from experience that on the ..."
4. A Manual of Practical Hygiene by William Michael Late Coplin, David Bevan (1893)
"alkalinize with sodium carbonate, boil, filter, and store in stock-flasks or
charge-tubes, ist day, AM, sterilize in steam sterilizer for 30 minutes ..."
5. The Treatment of Syphilis by Harrie Sheridan Baketel (1920)
""A very hot salvarsan solution requires more sodium hydroxid to faintly alkalinize
it, but when it is cooled down the degree of alkalinity is apparently ..."
6. A Laboratory Manual of Physiological Chemistry by Ralph Waldo Webster, Waldemar Koch (1903)
"alkalinize some urine with sodium hydrate and boil. Notice the precipitate of
earthy phosphates, which is colored red if blood is present. ..."