Aluminate

Word ALUMINATE
Character 9
Hyphenation a lu mi nate
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Aluminate"

What do we mean by aluminate?

A chemical compound containing aluminum as part of a negative ion. noun

To treat or impregnate with alum; specifically, in printing engravings, to wash (the paper) with alum-water to prevent the running of the lines.

A salt in which alumina acts toward the stronger bases as an acid. Sodium aluminate is used as a mordant. The mineral spinel is a magnesium aluminate. noun

A compound formed from the hydrate of aluminium by the substitution of a metal for the hydrogen. noun

A compound, containing aluminium and oxygen with more electropositive elements, that is a salt of the hypothetical aluminic acid noun

A compound of alumina and a metallic oxide noun

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A verb describing the act of covering something with aluminum foil. Urban Dictionary

Wrapping aluminum foil paper around an object Urban Dictionary

V). to use a metal baseball bat to inflict damage or harm Urban Dictionary

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The word "aluminate" in example sentences

They contain lithium-aluminate pellets lined with zirconium, and are clad into long pencil-shaped, stainless steel rods. ❋ Robert Alvarez (2010)

The BlackLight Process is suppose to use a catalyst that when heated up will drain the energy from hydrogen, but the presence of sodium aluminate residue in the "catalyst" leaves reasonable doubt that instead of getting the excess energy from lowering the orbit of the hydrogen electrons, instead it is from the burning of the aluminum in the Reney Nickel "catalyst." ❋ Unknown (2010)

A big chunk of pink silicate (lithium aluminate, no doubt, he mused); broke free, fell to the ground. ❋ Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- (1985)

At higher ph values, higher rates of soluble aluminate ions form. ❋ Unknown (1985)

A compound formed from sulphates and calcium aluminate; if it is formed after the mortar between the bricks is well set, it may cause softening and expansion of the mortar joints. ❋ Unknown (1984)

It is possible to produce a mixed solution of aluminate and silicate of potash which will remain liquid for twenty-four hours. ❋ George Field (N/A)

The pieces were passed through aluminate of soda at 18° B., then through ammonium chloride, washed, dyed with garancin, taken through an oil-bath, dried and steamed for an hour, and were finally cleared in the ordinary manner for Turkey-reds. ❋ Various (N/A)

Lastly, aluminate of soda may be used as a mordant in place of red liquor or sulphate of alumina. ❋ Various (N/A)

The calcium sulphate combines with the alumina of the cement, forming calcium sulpho-aluminate, which causes swelling and cracking of the concrete, and in cements containing a high proportion of alumina, leads to total destruction of all cohesion. ❋ Henry C. Adams (1912)

The rare-earth aluminate compounds Pan will study under his CAREER Award offer the possibility of developing new materials that may be used to fabricate not just optical circuits, but efficient white LEDs. ❋ Unknown (2010)

In its writ, the company produces various email exchanges which it claims show that, despite the refusal of the UK Export Control Organisation to grant a permit in September 2008, Beddow went ahead and sold a consignment of cobalt aluminate to the Iranian company via his Slovakian contact. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Cobalt aluminate is used in the preparation of magnetic, wear-resistant and high-strength alloys but its export to certain countries such as Iran and North Korea is controlled because it can be used in a nuclear reactor to make cobalt-60, one of the most deadly radioactive isotopes. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Beddow, who lives with his wife Jennifer at a £400,000 detached home in a quiet cul-de-sac, last week denied any wrongdoing, saying that the material he is accused of exporting to Iran - cobalt aluminate - was not banned at the time of the transaction. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment said it will treat about a quarter of Ashumet Pond's 226 acres with aluminum sulfate and sodium aluminate, known as alum. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Schematic of the structures of the aluminate (a) and zincate (b) reagents.

Masanobu Uchiyama of RIKEN's Advanced Science Institute in Wako, and colleagues at Tohuku University, Japan, and the University of Cambridge, UK, have now uncovered exactly how the aluminate reagent works, and for which reactions it is most suitable*.

The aluminate reagent (i-Bu3Al (TMP) Li) is able to pluck a hydrogen atom away from a carbon atom to create a new carbon-aluminum bond.

[Aluminize] the chicken so we can [bake it] [in the oven]. ❋ Fran To The Cisco (2006)

[To aluminate] your [inhaler]. To aluminate your [entire] room. ❋ QDizzle (2012)

My girlfriend dumped me. In my kindness, I aluminized her car late last night. We were out aluminizing [mailboxes] till the cops caught us. [Duchebag], do not make me [aluminize] your face. ❋ Triarius (2008)

[My friend Jim] [got] [hit] with Tylers aluminated smegma shake. ❋ ScottLilDong (2016)

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