chromic acetate: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

Rare/Technical
UK/ˌkrəʊmɪk ˈæsɪteɪt/US/ˌkroʊmɪk ˈæsɪteɪt/

Formal/Technical

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What does “chromic acetate” mean?

A chemical compound consisting of chromium(III) cations and acetate anions (formula: Cr(C₂H₃O₂)₃).

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Definition

Meaning and Definition

A chemical compound consisting of chromium(III) cations and acetate anions (formula: Cr(C₂H₃O₂)₃).

A dark green or violet solid, soluble in water, historically used in textile dyeing as a mordant, in tanning, and as a laboratory reagent. It can refer to different hydrated forms of the salt.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant lexical or semantic differences. Spelling conventions for related descriptive text follow regional norms (e.g., 'colour' vs. 'color').

Connotations

None beyond its technical definition.

Frequency

Equally rare and confined to chemical, industrial, or historical technical contexts in both varieties.

Grammar

How to Use “chromic acetate” in a Sentence

dissolve [chromic acetate] in wateruse [chromic acetate] as a mordantthe [chromic acetate] reacted with

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
chromic acetate solutionbasic chromic acetatechromic acetate mordantchromic acetate hydrate
medium
precipitate chromic acetatedissolve chromic acetateapply chromic acetate
weak
historical use of chromic acetateproperties of chromic acetate

Examples

Examples of “chromic acetate” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • The chromic acetate solution was prepared for the experiment.

American English

  • A chromic acetate mordant was standard in that dyeing process.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Potentially used in very niche contexts related to specialty chemical supply or historical manufacturing processes.

Academic

Used in chemistry textbooks, historical papers on dyeing/tanning, and inorganic chemistry research.

Everyday

Virtually never used.

Technical

Primary domain of use: chemistry laboratories, industrial chemistry, historical technical manuals.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “chromic acetate”

Strong

Cr(CH₃COO)₃

Neutral

chromium(III) acetate

Weak

chromium acetate (ambiguous)

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “chromic acetate”

  • Pronouncing 'chromic' as /ˈkrɒmɪk/ (like 'chronic') instead of /ˈkrəʊmɪk/.
  • Confusing it with 'chromous acetate' (chromium(II)).
  • Misspelling as 'chronic acetate'.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Chromium(III) compounds like chromic acetate are generally less toxic than chromium(VI) compounds, but they should still be handled with care using appropriate personal protective equipment as per safety data sheets.

Its use is now quite limited. It may be used in some specialised laboratory synthesis, niche industrial processes, or in educational chemistry demonstrations.

It is extremely unlikely. It is not a common household chemical and is primarily found in laboratory or specific industrial settings.

It typically forms dark green or violet solids, depending on its hydration state, and its solutions are usually green.

A chemical compound consisting of chromium(III) cations and acetate anions (formula: Cr(C₂H₃O₂)₃).

Chromic acetate is usually formal/technical in register.

Chromic acetate: in British English it is pronounced /ˌkrəʊmɪk ˈæsɪteɪt/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˌkroʊmɪk ˈæsɪteɪt/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Think: 'CHROMium makes it CHROMe-coloured; ACETATE is like vinegar (acetic acid). A green/violet salt from chromium and vinegar acid.'

Conceptual Metaphor

None applicable; the term is a literal chemical label.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
In the historical dyeing process, the fabric was first treated with a mordant to fix the colour.
Multiple Choice

What does 'chromic' in 'chromic acetate' specifically indicate?