Definition of Tannates

1. tannate [n] - See also: tannate

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tannates

tankwagon
tankwagons
tanky
tanling
tanlings
tanna
tannable
tannage
tannages
tannah
tannahs
tannal
tannas
tannase
tannate
tannates (current term)
tanned
tanned red cells
tanner
tanner's ulcer
tanneries
tanners
tannery
tannest
tannia
tannic
tannic acid
tannicities
tannicity

Literary usage of Tannates

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

1. A Manual of Qualitative Chemical Analysis by Augustus Beauchamp Northcote, Arthur Herbert Church (1858)
"SALTS OF THE TANNIC RADICAL, OR tannates. Tannin or tannic acid is a name given to that large class of bodies which form ..."

2. A Manual of Qualitative Chemical Analysis by Augustus Beauchamp Northcote, Arthur Herbert Church (1858)
"... RADICAL, OR tannates. Tannin or tannic acid is a name given to that large class of bodies which form the astringent principle in various parts of many ..."

3. A Treatise on Practical Chemistry and Qualitative Analysis, Adapted for Use by Frank Clowes (1890)
"Strong H2SO4 when heated with tannates gives a brown coloration. With gallates a rich red coloration is produced which changes to claret. ..."

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