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Definition of Bichromates
1. bichromate [n] - See also: bichromate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bichromates
Literary usage of Bichromates
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Mineral Industry (1902)
"bichromates and Other Salts.—Dr. Berthold Redlich, of Berlin, Germany, manufactures
chrome yellow by electrolyzing lead hydroxide, which is obtained by ..."
2. Elementary Chemical Microscopy by Emile Monnin Chamot (1921)
"CHROMATES; bichromates. a. Test with Silver Nitrate in nitric acid solution. ...
bichromates give no separation of crystals with Manganous Sulphate; ..."
3. Chemistry for Engineers and Manufacturers by Bertram Blount, Arthur G. Bloxam (1896)
"Chromates and bichromates.—The source of chromium for the manufacture of these
salts is invariably chrome iron ore (chromite), which, when pure, ..."
4. Physiological histology, methods and theory by Gustav Mann (1902)
"(a) The bichromates. Chromium combines with oxygen to form a feeble yellow ...
Eugen Burchardt (1897)' has divided all soluble bichromates into two classes ..."
5. Chemistry: General, Medical, and Pharmaceutical Including the Chemistry of by John Attfield (1871)
"Nitrate of barium does not completely precipitate bichromates, ... Mercurous nitrate
does not wholly precipitate bichromates : mercuric nitrate or chloride ..."