Definition of Sorbates

1. Noun. (plural of sorbate) ¹

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Definition of Sorbates

1. sorbate [n] - See also: sorbate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sorbates

soraismus
soral
soras
sorb
sorb-apple
sorb-apples
sorb apple
sorb apple tree
sorb apples
sorbabilities
sorbability
sorbable
sorbaria
sorbarias
sorbate
sorbates (current term)
sorbed
sorbefacient
sorbefacients
sorbent
sorbent material
sorbents
sorbet
sorbetlike
sorbets
sorbic
sorbic acid
sorbile
sorbin
sorbing

Literary usage of Sorbates

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

1. Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Mechanics by Thomas Thomson (1818)
"In the formation of the sorbates, 100 parts of sorbic acid saturate a quantity of ... The sub-sorbates contain a quantity of acid, double of that which is ..."

2. The Repertory of Patent Inventions: And Other Discoveries and Improvements (1819)
"In the sorbates, 100 parts of sorbic acid saturate so much of each base as ... The super-sorbates contain exactly twice as much acid as their neutral salts. ..."

3. Pharmaceutical Journal by Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain (1859)
"sorbates of baryta and lime are obtained in crystals, having a pearly lustre. Sorbie ether, Ciz Hr (C» IIj) O«, is a colourless liquid, ..."

4. The Elements of Experimental Chemistry by William Henry, Robert Hare (1819)
"The sorbic acid has been analyzed by Vauquelin, by combustion with oxide of copper, and its composition is stated to be The sorbates have been examined by ..."

5. The Elements of Experimental Chemistry by William Henry, Robert Hare (1819)
"The sorbates have been examined by Mr. Donovan, and more fully by Braconnot, whose memoir contains a detailed account of their properties and composition. ..."

6. 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)
"... which in solution, like most of the other sorbates, retains an acidulous taste, consists in the dried state of 33 acid -f- 67 oxide of lead in 100. ..."

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