potassium permanganate
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of potassium permanganate
First recorded in 1865–70
Example Sentences
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Remote-controlled aircraft drop spheres the size of ping-pong balls, filled with two compounds: potassium permanganate and glycol.
From Scientific American • Oct. 29, 2021
The company stores up to half a million pounds of reactive and toxic potassium permanganate.
From Washington Times • May 12, 2016
Axine’s approach is an alternative to the conventional use of chemicals such as ozone, hydrogen peroxide and potassium permanganate to neutralize the toxic compounds.
From Forbes • Feb. 12, 2014
Some 18th and 19 century doctors injected caustic solutions of silver nitrate or potassium permanganate into the urethra or vagina, while others inserted long, thin metal rods in the penile urethra.
From Slate • Oct. 25, 2011
Fill each flask with water to which some soap powder and a few crystals of potassium permanganate have been added, and let boil over the naked flame.
From The Elements of Bacteriological Technique A Laboratory Guide for Medical, Dental, and Technical Students. Second Edition Rewritten and Enlarged. by Eyre, J. W. H. (John William Henry)
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