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Definition of Aspartates
1. aspartate [n] - See also: aspartate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Aspartates
Literary usage of Aspartates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A System of Chemistry of Inorganic Bodies by Thomas Thomson (1831)
"The soluble aspartates have a flavour of beef-tea, which is characteristic.
It is obvious from all this, that aspartic acid, like the sinapic, ..."
2. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1870)
"The aspartates of the alkali-metals are soluble, and taste like broth. The active
and inactive aspartates agree in composition, and in most of their ..."
3. The North American Medical and Surgical Journal (1829)
"The soluble aspartates with mineral bases have a characteristic taste, ...
In the aspartates with organic bases, this taste is entirely covered by more or ..."
4. First Outlines of a Dictionary of Solubilities of Chemical Substances by Frank Humphreys Storer (1864)
"Most of the metallic aspartates are soluble in water; though their solubility
... Ppt. Soluble in aqueous solutions of the aspartates of potash and lime. ..."
5. A Treatise on Chemistry by Henry Enfield Roscoe, Carl Schorlemmer (1884)
"The only aspartates of the alkali metals which are known in the solid form are
the acid ... The soluble aspartates have also a peculiar taste like broth. ..."
6. Hand-book of Chemistry by Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts (1856)
"and leave metallic cyanides. (Plisson.) The formula of the aspartates is ...
Although the formation of those basic aspartates whose formula is ..."