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Definition of Bromate
1. Verb. React with bromine.
2. Verb. Treat with bromine.
Definition of Bromate
1. n. A salt of bromic acid.
2. v. t. To combine or impregnate with bromine; as, bromated camphor.
Definition of Bromate
1. Noun. (inorganic chemistry) the anion BrO3-1, derived from bromic acid; any salt containing this anion ¹
2. Verb. To treat with bromic acid or a bromate ¹
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Definition of Bromate
1. to combine with bromine [v -MATED, -MATING, -MATES]
Medical Definition of Bromate
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Bromate
Literary usage of Bromate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Propaganda for reform in proprietary medicines by American Medical Association (1908)
"Through its committee on "patent medicines" it has been investigating pheno-bromate.
Inasmuch as the committee has never seen an analysis of pheno-bromate ..."
2. A Dictionary of Chemical Solubilities: Inorganic by Arthur Messinger Comey, Dorothy Anna Hahn (1921)
"Bismuth bromate. Known only in solution, which decomp. on evaporation. ... Sol.
in H2O, but solution decomp. easily. Iron (ferric) bromate ..."
3. Synthetic Inorganic Chemistry: A Course of Laboratory and Classroom Study by Arthur Alphonzo Blanchard (1910)
"POTASSIUM bromate AND POTASSIUM BROMIDE The reaction of bromine on solutions of
caustic alkalies is almost identical to that of chlorine, ..."
4. Hand-book of Chemistry by Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts (1852)
"B. AQUEOUS BROMIDE OP SILVER AND HYDROGEN, or Acm HYDRO- bromate OP SILVER OXIDE.—1
At. concentrated hydrobromic acid dissolves nearly 1 At. bromide of ..."
5. Methods in Chemical Analysis: Originated Or Developed in the Kent Chemical by Frank Austin Gooch (1912)
"The reaction of a mixture of potassium bromide and potassium bromate upon aluminium
sulphate has been studied by Gooch and Osborne* with the aid of the ..."
6. A Treatise on the Theory of Solution Including the Phenomena of Electrolysis by William Cecil Dampier Dampier, Thomas Cecil Fitzpatrick (1902)
"In order to simplify the theory as much as possible, let us consider the case of
a sparingly soluble salt, silver bromate for example1. ..."
7. The Principles of Qualitative Analysis from the Standpoint of the Theory of by Wilhelm Carl Boettger (1906)
"bromate ion and bromates. ... bromates may also be recognized n the presence of
iodates by the fact that silver bromate yields free ..."
8. Standards and Tests for Reagent Chemicals by Benjamin Lindley Murray (1920)
"Wt. 167.02 Potassium bromate occurs as white crystals or a crystalline powder,
... Potassium bromate may be heated to 150° C. without change, ..."