Definition of Malates

1. Noun. (plural of malate) ¹

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Definition of Malates

1. malate [n] - See also: malate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Malates

malaromas
malars
malas
malashaganay
malate
malate-aspartate shuttle
malate-condensing enzyme
malate ATP lyase
malate carboxy-lyase
malate dehydrogenase
malate oxidase
malate permease
malate synthase
malates (current term)
malathion
malathion poisoning
malathions
malawi
malax
malaxable
malaxage
malaxages
malaxate
malaxated
malaxates
malaxating
malaxation
malaxations

Literary usage of Malates

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. System of Theoretical and Practical Chemistry by Friedrich Christian Accum (1808)
"Malic acid united to different bases, forms the salts called malates. PROPERTIES OF malates. . These salts are little known, they have been examined ..."

2. A System of Theoretical and Practical Chemistry by Friedrich Christian Accum (1803)
"PROPERTIES OF malates. These salts are little known, they have been examined superficially by ... The malates of potash, soda, and ammonia are deliquescent. ..."

3. Hand-book of Chemistry by Leopold Gmelin, Henry Watts (1856)
"Between 2.50° and 300°, the malates of the fixed alkalis are converted, ... Nearly all malates are soluble in water. — The optically active and inactive ..."

4. Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical by William Allen Miller (1867)
"(1314) malates.—The malic is a dibasic acid,* and has a strong tendency to form acid salts ... Most of the malates arc soluble in water, but not in alcohol. ..."

5. The Elements of Experimental Chemistry by William Henry, Robert Hare (1823)
"Account of Several malates,—Vol. II. p. 161. ... is more soluble than the two foregoing malates; ..."

6. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1863)
"The salts consist of nitrates and ammonium-salts, together with alkaline and earthy phosphates, sulphates, chlorides, oxalates and malates, or, according to ..."

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