What is another word for sulphate?

Pronunciation: [sˈʌlfe͡ɪt] (IPA)

Sulphate, also known as sulfate, is a term commonly used in chemistry to describe a compound made up of sulfur, oxygen, and another element or group. There are numerous synonyms for this word, including sulfite, sulphur, sulfide, and sulfuric acid. Other related terms include sulfurous acid, hydrogen sulfide, and sulfonate. Some common examples of sulphates include magnesium sulphate (Epsom salt), sodium lauryl sulphate (a common ingredient in shampoo), and copper sulphate (used in agriculture as a pesticide and fungicide). Understanding the various synonyms of the word sulphate is important in scientific research, as it can help identify related compounds and chemical reactions.

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Usage examples for Sulphate

The eye should be bathed several times a day with sulphate of zinc, 30 grains to half a pint of soft water, and protected against exposure to cold air and sunlight.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
After recovery from the more serious symptoms 2 drams of sulphate of quinin should be given twice a day until health is restored.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler
The chlorid and sulphate are those in most common use.
"Special Report on Diseases of Cattle"
U.S. Department of Agriculture J.R. Mohler

Famous quotes with Sulphate

  • Gilt-tooled on yard-square panels of green leather—imitation, of course—the zodiacal signs looked down from the walls of the executive lunch-room. The air was full of the chatter of voices and the clink of ice-cubes. Waiting to be attacked when the president of the company joined them (he had promised to show at one sharp) was a table laden with expensive food: hard-boiled eggs, shells intact so that it could be seen they were brown, free-range, rich in carotene; lettuces whose outer leaves had been rasped by slugs; apples and pears wearing their maggot-marks like dueling scars, in this case presumably genuine ones though it had been known for fruit growers to fake them with red-hot wires in areas where insects were no longer found; whole hams, very lean, proud of their immunity from antibiotics and copper sulphate; scrawny chickens; bread as coarse as sandstone, dark as mud and nubbled with wheat grains . . .
    John Brunner
  • Unto the third and fourth generation, General Motors, you have visited your greed on the children. Unto the twentieth, AEC, you have twisted their limbs and closed their eyes. Unto the last dawn of man you have cursed us, O Father. Our Father. Our Father Which art in Washington, give us this day our daily calcium propionate, sodium diacetate monoglyceride, potassium bromate, calcium phosphate, monobasic chloramine T, aluminium potassium sulphate, sodium benzoate, butylated hydroxyanisole, mono-iso-propyl citrate, axerophthol and calciferol. Include with it a little flour and salt. Amen.
    John Brunner

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