chromate
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of chromate
First recorded in 1810–20; chrom(ic acid) + -ate 2
Example Sentences
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Especially notorious is lead chromate mixed in with cinnamon to achieve a bright colour or bulk out the powders.
From BBC • Feb. 9, 2026
The lead-to-chromium ratio found in the factory is consistent with lead chromate, a compound that has been previously reported as a contaminant in certain spices, officials said.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 5, 2024
When the researchers conducted a sampling spree again in 2021, they found that the use of lead chromate had practically disappeared.
From Salon • Aug. 2, 2023
The researchers warned them that consuming lead chromate could lead to kidney and brain damage or cause developmental delays in children.
From Salon • Aug. 2, 2023
The litmus stops the yellow and orange light, while the potassium chromate stops the blue and violet.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 6 "Cockaigne" to "Columbus, Christopher" by Various
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