- to as a
mordant in Gram stains, but is in fact a
trapping agent.[failed verification] The
three methods used for
mordanting are: Pre-
mordanting (onchrome):...
- Look up
mordant in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
mordant is a
substance used to bond dyes on to a material.
Mordant also may
refer to:
Mordant, mixed...
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Mordant's Need is a
fantasy two-part book
series by
American writer Stephen R. Donaldson,
comprising the
novels The
Mirror of Her
Dreams (1986) and A...
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Simon Mordant AO is an Australian-based
investment banker, art collector, and philanthropist. He
started his
career as an
investment banker,
before specializing...
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Mordant brown 33 (MB33) is 2,4-diamino-5-(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenylazo)
benzene sulfonic acid
sodium salt. The UV-Visible
spectra of MB33 in all mixtures...
- Eugène
Mordant (23 July 1885 in Châteauneuf-la-Forêt–8
September 1959) was a
French lieutenant-general in the
Second World War. The son of a policeman...
- color. Dye is
generally applied in an
aqueous solution and may
require a
mordant to
improve the
fastness of the dye on the fiber. The
majority of natural...
- with
various flame-resistant
solutions in a
process known as
mordanting.
Without mordanting the wick
would be destro**** by the
flames and the flow of melted...
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acetate ligands. It is a
coordination polymer.
Ferrous acetate is used as a
mordant by the dye industry.
Ebonizing wood is one such process. Weber, Birgit;...
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Gilding is a
decorative technique for
applying a very thin
coating of gold over
solid surfaces such as
metal (most common), wood, porcelain, or stone....