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Definition of Succinate
1. n. A salt of succinic acid.
Definition of Succinate
1. Noun. (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of succinic acid. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Succinate
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Succinate
Literary usage of Succinate
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 (1856)
"ЮО'ОО succinate of Cerium. — Gérons salts form a white, curdy precipitate with
alkaline succinates. succinate of ammonia, however, does not form any ..."
2. A Manual of Chemistry: Containing the Principal Facts of the Science by William Thomas Brande, William James MacNeven (1821)
"succinate of Ammonia forms acicular crystals, which sublime when cautiously heated.
... succinate of Soda forms transparent four and six-sided prism-, ..."
3. A Dictionary of Chemistry and the Allied Branches of Other Sciences by Henry Watts (1869)
"НЮ, is a scarlet precipitate, formed on adding succinate of sodium to chromous
chloride.—Chromic succinate is not known. succinate of Cobalt. ..."
4. First Outlines of a Dictionary of Solubilities of Chemical Substances by Frank Humphreys Storer (1864)
"succinate OF MAGNESIA. Fehling has observed salts containing different amounts
of water ... succinate of protoxide OF MERCURY. Sparingly soluble in water. ..."
5. A Text-book of Alkaloidal Therapeutics by William Francis Waugh, Wallace C. Abbott, Ephraim Menahhem Epstein (1904)
"SODIUM succinate. Standard tablet—Gr. v, j?m. .33. Some 20 years ago the writer's
attention was directed to sodium succinate as a remedy for gall-stones. ..."
6. A Text-book of Alkaloidal Therapeutics by William Francis Waugh, Wallace C. Abbott, Ephraim Menahhem Epstein (1904)
"Some 20 years ago the writer's attention was directed to sodium succinate as a
remedy for gall-stones. He commenced its use for that malady, ..."
7. A Manual of Chemistry: Containing the Principal Facts of the Science by William Thomas Brande, William James MacNeven (1821)
"succinate of Lime forms permanent and difficulty soluble crystals. 1662. ...
The theoretical constitution of succinate of manganese is 50 acid » 36 oxide, ..."