释义 |
diˈacetate Chem. [f. di-2 2 + acetate.] A salt with two equivalents of acetic acid (or its radical acetyl, C2H3O), as diacetate of ethylene (C2H4){pp} ·Ac2·O2.
1825Thomson First Princ. Chem. II. 373 Diacetate of lead. 1826Henry Elem. Chem. II. 121 A diacetate or compound of 2 atoms of base with 1 atom of acid. 1863–72Watts Dict. Chem. I. 24 The diacetates are produced by the action of acetate of silver on the chlorides, bromides, or iodides of the several diatomic alcohol-radicles. 1876Harley Mat. Med. 133 Acetate and diacetate of lead. |