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Definition of Sodium bichromate
1. Noun. A red-orange salt used as a mordant.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sodium Bichromate
Literary usage of Sodium bichromate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Primary Batteries by Henry Smith Carhart (1891)
"The Advantages of sodium bichromate over Potassium Bichromate. ... The molecular
weight of sodium bichromate is 262.4, and of potassium bichromate 294.6. ..."
2. Primary Batteries by Henry Smith Carhart (1891)
"The Advantages of sodium bichromate over Potassium Bichromate. — The advantages
arising from the use ... The molecular weight of sodium bichromate is 262.4, ..."
3. Technical Methods of Analysis as Employed in the Laboratories of Arthur D by Roger Castle Griffin, Arthur D. Little, Inc (1921)
"In determining sulfate, the solution may be heated after it has been made acid,
if it is sufficiently dilute. POTASSIUM OR sodium bichromate ..."
4. The Fundamental Processes of Dye Chemistry by Hans Eduard Fierz-David (1921)
"For this purpose the filter-cakes are dissolved in a litre of boiling water About
and a solution of 2 gms. sodium bichromate in 50 c.cs. of 50 % sulphuric ..."
5. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1906)
"If sodium bichromate is used in place of potassium bichromate, the percentage
... Furthermore, sodium bichromate may be dissolved in cold water to form any ..."
6. Primary Batteries by Henry Smith Carhart (1891)
"The Advantages of sodium bichromate over Potassium Bichromate. ... The molecular
weight of sodium bichromate is 262.4, and of potassium bichromate 294.6. ..."
7. Primary Batteries by Henry Smith Carhart (1891)
"The Advantages of sodium bichromate over Potassium Bichromate. — The advantages
arising from the use ... The molecular weight of sodium bichromate is 262.4, ..."
8. Technical Methods of Analysis as Employed in the Laboratories of Arthur D by Roger Castle Griffin, Arthur D. Little, Inc (1921)
"In determining sulfate, the solution may be heated after it has been made acid,
if it is sufficiently dilute. POTASSIUM OR sodium bichromate ..."
9. The Fundamental Processes of Dye Chemistry by Hans Eduard Fierz-David (1921)
"For this purpose the filter-cakes are dissolved in a litre of boiling water About
and a solution of 2 gms. sodium bichromate in 50 c.cs. of 50 % sulphuric ..."
10. International Library of Technology: A Series of Textbooks for Persons by International Textbook Company (1906)
"If sodium bichromate is used in place of potassium bichromate, the percentage
... Furthermore, sodium bichromate may be dissolved in cold water to form any ..."