antimony potassium tartrate: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/ˈæn.tɪ.mə.niː pəˈtæs.i.əm ˈtɑː.treɪt/US/ˈæn.təˌmoʊ.ni pəˈtæs.i.əm ˈtɑːr.treɪt/

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What does “antimony potassium tartrate” mean?

A chemical compound used historically in medicine (as an emetic) and in various industrial applications.

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Meaning and Definition

A chemical compound used historically in medicine (as an emetic) and in various industrial applications.

A white, crystalline, toxic salt of antimony, potassium, and tartaric acid, also known by its traditional name 'tartar emetic'. It has uses in medicine, textile treatment, and as a reagent.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in usage. The spelling is consistent (chemical nomenclature). Pronunciation may vary slightly.

Connotations

Highly technical/scientific in both. No cultural connotations beyond its specific applications.

Frequency

Equally rare in both varieties, confined to specific technical fields.

Grammar

How to Use “antimony potassium tartrate” in a Sentence

[compound] is/was used for [purpose][compound] acts as a [function]treatment with [compound]

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Collocations

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administration ofsolution ofcrystals oftoxicity ofuse of
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Examples

Examples of “antimony potassium tartrate” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The physician would antimony potassium tartrate the patient to induce vomiting.
  • They are antimony potassium tartrating the fabric as a mordant.

American English

  • The doctor decided to administer antimony potassium tartrate.
  • The process involves treating the material with antimony potassium tartrate.

adverb

British English

  • The patient was treated antimony potassium tartrately, a now-obsolete method.
  • The compound acts antimony potassium tartrately on the stomach.

American English

  • The substance performed its function antimony potassium tartrate-ly.
  • He described the effect antimony potassium tartrate-wise.

adjective

British English

  • The antimony potassium tartrate solution was carefully measured.
  • Its antimony-potassium-tartrate properties were well documented.

American English

  • The antimony potassium tartrate treatment is no longer common.
  • An antimony potassium tartrate reagent was used in the test.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Not used.

Academic

Used in historical or chemical papers discussing its properties, synthesis, or historical medical applications.

Everyday

Virtually never used.

Technical

Primary context: chemistry, pharmacology, history of medicine, textile manufacturing.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “antimony potassium tartrate”

Strong

antimonyl potassium tartratepotassium antimonyl tartrate

Weak

emetic powderantimonial salt

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “antimony potassium tartrate”

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Common Mistakes When Using “antimony potassium tartrate”

  • Misspelling 'antimony' as 'antinomy' (which is a logical contradiction).
  • Incorrectly hyphenating: 'antimony-potassium-tartrate'.
  • Confusing it with similar-sounding compounds like 'sodium tartrate'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

No, it is toxic and was largely abandoned in medicine due to its dangerous side effects. It should only be handled by professionals in controlled settings.

Its primary historical uses were as an emetic (to induce vomiting), a treatment for parasitic infections like schistosomiasis, and as a mordant in textile dyeing.

'Tartar' refers to tartaric acid (from wine-making residues), and 'emetic' describes its vomiting-inducing effect.

Almost certainly not. It is a highly specialized term you would only encounter in specific historical, chemical, or medical contexts.

A chemical compound used historically in medicine (as an emetic) and in various industrial applications.

Antimony potassium tartrate is usually technical / historical in register.

Antimony potassium tartrate: in British English it is pronounced /ˈæn.tɪ.mə.niː pəˈtæs.i.əm ˈtɑː.treɪt/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈæn.təˌmoʊ.ni pəˈtæs.i.əm ˈtɑːr.treɪt/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • None

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: ANTIMony POTASSium makes you TART (sour/upset) because it's an emetic.

Conceptual Metaphor

A TOXIC/HEALING SUBSTANCE (duality of poison and medicine).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
In the 1800s, doctors sometimes used to make patients vomit.
Multiple Choice

What is the most common historical name for antimony potassium tartrate?

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