Definition of Chromate. Meaning of Chromate. Synonyms of Chromate

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Definition of Chromate

Chromate
Chromate Chro"mate, n. [Cf. F. chromate. See Chrome.] (Chem.) A salt of chromic acid.

Meaning of Chromate from wikipedia

- Chromate salts contain the chromate anion, CrO2− 4. Dichromate salts contain the dichromate anion, Cr 2O2− 7. They are oxyanions of chromium in the +6...
- Chromate or chromat, and their derived terms, may refer to: Chromate and dichromate, ions Monochromate, an ion Trichromate, an ion Tetrachromate, an ion...
- Chromate conversion coating or alodine coating is a type of conversion coating used to p****ivate steel, aluminium, zinc, cadmium, copper, silver, titanium...
- Pot****ium chromate is the inorganic compound with the formula K2CrO4. This yellow solid is the pot****ium salt of the chromate anion. It is a common laboratory...
- Silver chromate is an inorganic compound with formula Ag2CrO4 which appears as distinctively coloured brown-red crystals. The compound is insoluble and...
- Lead(II) chromate is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula PbCrO4. It is a bright yellow solid that is very poorly soluble in water. It occurs...
- Zinc chromate, ZnCrO4, is a chemical compound, a salt containing the chromate anion, appearing as odorless yellow powder or yellow-green crystals, but...
- nutrient. While chromium metal and Cr(III) ions are considered non-toxic, chromate and its derivatives, often called "hexavalent chromium", is toxic and carcinogenic...
- A chromate ester is a chemical structure that contains a chromium atom (symbol Cr) in a +6 oxidation state that is connected via an oxygen (O) linkage...
- Sodium chromate is the inorganic compound with the formula Na2CrO4. It exists as a yellow hygroscopic solid, which can form tetra-, hexa-, and decahydrates...