antimony potassium tartrate

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antimony potassium tartrate

A chemist carefully measures antimony potassium tartrate in a laboratory.

Definition

Noun: A toxic, colorless crystalline compound used historically as a mordant in dyeing textiles and as an emetic in medical treatments. It is a double salt of antimony and potassium.

Usage

This is a highly specific chemical term. Its primary use is in historical or technical contexts, such as describing obsolete medical practices or traditional industrial processes. * It was administered as an antimony potassium tartrate solution to induce vomiting. * In the 19th century, antimony potassium tartrate was a common mordant for fixing dyes to fabric.

Advanced Usage
  • Historical Pharmacology: The compound is often discussed in the context of past medical therapies, where it was known colloquially as "tartar emetic."
  • Toxicology: References to its poisonous nature are central to its definition and historical usage warnings.
Variants and Related Words
  • Tartar Emetic: The common historical name for this compound.
  • Potassium Antimonyl Tartrate: A more systematic chemical name.
Synonyms
  • Tartar emetic (historical/common name)
Notes on Meaning

This term refers exclusively to a specific chemical compound. It does not have figurative meanings or common idiomatic uses. Its application is confined to technical fields like chemistry, medical history, and textile manufacturing history.

antimony potassium tartrate

A chemist carefully measures antimony potassium tartrate in a laboratory.

Noun
  1. a poisonous colorless salt used as a mordant and in medicine

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