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Definition of Benzoates
1. benzoate [n] - See also: benzoate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Benzoates
Literary usage of Benzoates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Hand-book of Chemistry by Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts (1860)
"B. Bodies isomeric with Naphthalin, and obtained by the dry distillation of the
benzoates. LAURENT & CHANCEL. Compt. chlm. 1849, j J. pr. Chem. ..."
2. System of Theoretical and Practical Chemistry by Friedrich Christian Accum (1808)
"The salts which this acid forms are called benzoates. Their properties are little
known. They generally form feather-shaped oxids, and are soluble in water. ..."
3. A Course of Practical Chemistry: Arranged for the Use of Medical Students by William Odling (1865)
"benzoates. benzoates evolve the characteristic smell of benzene upon ignition,
... Perchloride of iron gives with neutral benzoates a brownish- yellow ..."
4. Chemistry for Students by Alexander William Williamson (1868)
"A series of monatomic salts homologous with the benzoates is called the ...
benzoates are present in large quantities in the putrid urine of horses and cows ..."
5. A Manual of Pharmacology and Its Applications to Therapeutics and Toxicology by Torald Hermann Sollmann (1922)
"with salicylates, benzoates, tartrates. Solutions containing free organic acids
deteriorate slowly. Average dose of ail quinin salís: tonic, oi Gm., ..."
6. The Elements of Experimental Chemistry by William Henry, Robert Hare (1823)
"... that the volatility of the benzoic acid renders it difficult to prevent a
small quantity from escaping decomposition. Account of Several benzoates. ..."