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succinate
[ suhk-suh-neyt ]
succinate
/ ˈsʌksɪˌneɪt /
noun
- any salt or ester of succinic acid
succinate
/ sŭk′sə-nāt′ /
- A salt or ester of succinic acid.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of succinate1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of succinate1
C18: from succin ( ic ) + -ate ²
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Example Sentences
Selenophene was prepared from sodium succinate and phosphorous triselenide, or by conducting ethylselenide through hot tubes.
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This process is as good as that by succinate of ammonia, which requires many precautions.
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The succinate of ammonia is an excellent reagent for detecting and separating iron.
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It is the combination of holadin, bile salts, sodium succinate and phenolphthalein to which objection is made.
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