释义 |
lead acetate \ˈled-\ noun : an acetate of lead: as a. : the poisonous efflorescent soluble crystalline normal salt Pb(C2H3O2)2.3H2O that has a slightly sweet taste, that is usually made by reaction of lead monoxide with acetic acid, and that is used chiefly as a mordant in dyeing and printing, as a drier in paint, in the manufacture of other lead salts, and in medicine especially formerly as an astringent — called also sugar of lead b. : lead subacetate c. : lead tetraacetate |