Chromic

Word CHROMIC
Character 7
Hyphenation chro mic
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Chromic"

What do we mean by chromic?

Relating to or containing chromium, especially with valence 3. adjective

Pertaining to chrome or chromium, or obtained from it.

Pertaining to, or obtained from, chromium; -- said of the compounds of chromium in which it has its higher valence. adjective

An acid, H2CrO4, analogous to sulphuric acid, not readily obtained in the free state, but forming well known salts, many of which are colored pigments, as chrome yellow, chrome red, etc. adjective

A brilliant red crystalline substance, CrO3, regarded as the anhydride of chromic acid. It is one of the most powerful oxidizers known. adjective

Of, relating to, or containing chromium, especially in oxidation state 3 adjective

Of, relating to, or containing chromium, especially in oxidation state 3

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The word "chromic" in example sentences

This oxide of chromium is called chromic anhydride, since it combines readily with water to form chromic acid: ❋ William McPherson (N/A)

The Rolls proprieties are observed, of course: the tall, long hood ending in a chromic bluff; the short front overhang; the tapering rear quarters drawn back from the wheels; the steeply sloped C-pillar; the high body-to-glass ratio. ❋ Dan Neil (2010)

It seems to be regularly forgotten that your chromic illness is not a stable disease but a degenerative disease. ❋ Elizabeth McClung (2010)

Blau's help, though, was indispensable to Wambacher in completing her dissertation on the impact of photographic desensitizers to the imprints of alpha, beta, and gamma rays on photographic plates. 16 In 1931, Wambacher published her work in the Mitteilungen, arguing mainly that the organic dye pinakryptol yellow functioned as a desensitizer on photographic emulsions while the effect was smaller with chromic acid. 17 ❋ Unknown (2007)

They are also cool and novel, changing their colour as they warm up, because of being printed with thermo-chromic inks. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Managing a chromic disease like this has lead to serious bouts of depression. ❋ Seeking Solace (2005)

Sodium dichromate and chromic acid are the starting materials for speciality products in the leather and metal treatment industries. ❋ Unknown (1996)

In an additional plant, 10,000 tons a year of chromic acid would be produced. ❋ Unknown (1996)

For the most part it is a beautiful velvety green variety of beryl, a silicate of aluminum and beryllium, with its green color coming from a small percentage of chromic oxide. ❋ Simon (1994)

- Non-resorbable sutures such as silk for skin, resorbable thread (chromic catgut, Vicryl ...) for subcutaneous tissues. ❋ Unknown (1993)

· Non-resorbable sutures such as silk for skin, resorbable thread (chromic catgut, Vicryl.) for subcutaneous tissues. ❋ Unknown (1989)

Upon removing the bullet, he controlled the bleeding with another continuous locked chromic suture. ❋ Ahern, Jerry (1983)

As each bullet or fragment was removed, Rourke carefully repaired the organ damage with continuous locking chromic sutures. ❋ Ahern, Jerry (1983)

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