acetate

Acetate Meaning in Bengali

এসিটেট (esiteta), এসিটেট পদার্থ (esiteta padartha), এসিটেট কাগজ (esiteta kagaja), এসিটেট রং (esiteta ranga), এসিটেট কার্বন (esiteta karbona)

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

uh-set-eyt

Short Definition of Acetate

Acetate refers to a salt or ester of acetic acid. It is commonly used in the production of textiles, plastics, and photographic films.

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Antonyms of Acetate

Origin of Acetate

The word “acetate” originated from the Latin word “acetum,” meaning vinegar. It was first used in the English language in the mid-19th century.

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Acetate in Literature Quotes

1. “The acetate of lead is a salt which crystallizes in small, transparent, colorless prisms, very soluble in water.” – John Stenhouse

2. “The acetate of copper is a beautiful salt, which crystallizes in large, transparent, deep blue prisms.” – John Stenhouse

3. “The acetate of potash is a salt which crystallizes in large, transparent, colorless prisms, very soluble in water.” – John Stenhouse

4. “The acetate of soda is a salt which crystallizes in large, transparent, colorless prisms, very soluble in water.” – John Stenhouse

Meaning in Different Languages

Bengali: এসিটেট (esiteta)

Hindi: ऐसिटेट (aisiteṭa)

Nepali: ऐसिटेट (aisiṭeṭa)

Urdu: ایسیٹیٹ (aisiṭeṭ)

Tamil: அசிடேட்டு (aciṭēṭṭu)

Telugu: ఎసిటేట్ (ēsiṭēṭ)

Arabic: أسيتات (asaytat)

Chinese: 乙酸盐 (yǐ suān yán)

Japanese: アセテート (asetēto)

Russian: ацетат (atsetat)

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