Lexicographical Neighbors of Chromide
Literary usage of Chromide
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Art of Photography: Instructions in the Art of Producing Photographic by G. C. Hermann Halleur, Franz Schubert (1854)
"... agreeable variations in the color of the picture may be produced by means of
some of them, such as the chromide, benzoate, formiate, ..."
2. Travels in Siberia: Including Excursions Northwards, Down the Obi, to the by Adolph Erman (1848)
"This line furnishes copper ore, on the west, where it shows an eastwardly dip ;
while chromide of iron exists in an enormous accumulation on the eastern ..."
3. Travels in Siberia: Including Excursions Northwards, Down the Obi, to the by Adolph Erman (1850)
"This line furnishes copper ore, on the west, where it shows an eastwardly dip;
while chromide of iron exists in an enormous accumulation on the eastern ..."
4. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll by Robert Green Ingersoll (1901)
"The old-fashioned ink was manufactured by mixing a decoction of logwood with
chromide of potash and formed a blue black solution. ..."
5. Patents for Inventions: Abridgements of Specifications Relating to Photography by Great Britain Patent Office (1861)
"The fabric is impregnated with iodide or " chromide oi ... For the "chromide" it
is freed from chemical impurities and then passed through a solution of ..."