Saccharate

Word SACCHARATE
Character 10
Hyphenation sac cha rate
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Saccharate"

What do we mean by saccharate?

A salt or ester of saccharic acid. noun

In chem., a salt of either of the saccharic acids. (See saccharic.) noun

A salt of saccharic acid. noun

In a wider sense, a compound of saccharose, or any similar carbohydrate, with such bases as the oxides of calcium, barium, or lead; a sucrate. noun

A salt or ester of saccharic acid. noun

A metallic derivative of a sugar, usually with a bivalent metal - especially sucrate (not used systematically) noun

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The word "saccharate" in example sentences

An Obetrol 10 tablet contained: 2.5 mg. each of Methamphetamine saccharate, Methamphetamine hydrocloride, Amphetamine sulfate, & Dextroamphetamine sulfate. ❋ Neal Cassady (1975)

Since it has been shown by Professor Scheibler, of Berlin, that strontium is the most powerful medium of extraction in sugar refining, owing to its capacity of combining with three parts of saccharate, the idea suggests itself that the same medium might be successfully employed in the arts, and form a most interesting subject of experiment for the chemist. ❋ Various (N/A)

To show you the degree of economy practised in such establishments in France, I may mention that the washings of the saccharate of barytes are sold to the makers of potash and soda, who make a profit by boiling them down to obtain what salts they contain. ❋ P. L. Simmonds (N/A)

This decomposes the saccharate of lime, which has been formed in consequence of the large excess of lime added to the clarifiers. ❋ P. L. Simmonds (N/A)

The majority of these depend upon adding solutions of sugar, [167] calcium saccharate, [168] or other carbohydrates, [169] and in the case of Eckhardt, [170] of small percentages of tannic acid and fat. ❋ Unknown (1909)

The best antidote is a watery solution of a soluble salt of lime, _i.e. _, the saccharate, which forms an insoluble salt with oxalic acid. ❋ Jerome Beers Thomas (1891)

A saccharate of barytes is immediately formed in the shape of a copious precipitate; this, after being thoroughly washed and thus freed from all soluble impurities, is transferred into large, deep vats, and a stream of carbonic acid gas forced into it, which decomposes the saccharate of barytes, forming carbonate of barytes, and liberating the sugar in the shape of a perfectly pure solution of sugar in water, of the density of 20 to 23 degrees Baumé; the carbonate of barytes being thoroughly washed is again converted into caustic barytes by burning, so that there is little loss in the operation. ❋ P. L. Simmonds (N/A)

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