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▪ I. platinate, n. Chem.|ˈplætɪnət| [f. platin-um + -ate1 1 c.] A salt derived from platinic oxide, in which platinum is tetravalent.
1858Mayne Expos. Lex., Platinate, term for a combination in which platinic oxide plays the part of an acid. 1866Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 669 A compound of platinic chloride with platinate of calcium. ▪ II. platinate, v.|ˈplætɪneɪt| [f. platin-um + -ate3.] trans. = platinize.
1889Philos. Mag. Dec. 454 The plates were next platinated by a process given in Gore's ‘Electro-metallurgy’ under the name of ‘Roseleur's Process’. Ibid., To prepare the plates for platinating. |