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Definition of Camphorates
1. camphorate [v] - See also: camphorate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Camphorates
Literary usage of Camphorates
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)
"Alkaline camphorates do not precipitate manganous salts. ... Obtained by decomposing
the aqueous solutions of the alkaline camphorates with zinc-salts. ..."
2. The Elements of Chemistry by Thomas Thomson (1810)
"GENUS V. camphorates. The salts belonging to this genus have usually a bitterish
taste. When heated, they are decomposed, and the acid commonly sublimes. ..."
3. A Dictionary of Chemistry: On the Basis of Mr. Nicholson's, in which the ...by Andrew Ure, William Nicholson by Andrew Ure, William Nicholson (1821)
"The camphorates of alumina and barytes leave a little acidity on the tongue ;
the rest have a ... The camphorates of lime and magnesia are little soluble, ..."
4. The Chemical Catechism: With Notes, Illustrations, and Experiments by Samuel Parkes (1814)
"The camphorates have generally a bitterish taste; they are decomposable by heat,
... The camphorates of lime, of potass, of soda, of barytes, of ammonia, ..."