sulfat

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See also: Sulfat and sulfát

Catalan

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Etymology

Equivalent to sulfur +‎ -at.

Pronunciation

Noun

sulfat m (plural sulfats)

  1. (chemistry) sulfate

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Danish

Noun

sulfat n (singular definite sulfatet, plural indefinite sulfater)

  1. sulfate

Declension

Declension of sulfat
neuter
gender
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative sulfat sulfatet sulfater sulfaterne
genitive sulfats sulfatets sulfaters sulfaternes

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Norwegian Bokmål

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Etymology

From New Latin sulfatum.

Noun

sulfat n (definite singular sulfatet, indefinite plural sulfat or sulfater, definite plural sulfata or sulfatene)

  1. (chemistry) sulfate (US) or sulphate (UK) (a salt or ester of sulphuric acid)

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Norwegian Nynorsk

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Etymology

From New Latin sulfatum.

Noun

sulfat n (definite singular sulfatet, indefinite plural sulfat, definite plural sulfata)

  1. (chemistry) sulfate (US) or sulphate (UK) (a salt or ester of sulphuric acid)

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French sulfate.

Noun

sulfat m (plural sulfați)

  1. (chemistry) sulfate

Declension

Declension of sulfat
singular plural
indefinite definite indefinite definite
nominative-accusative sulfat sulfatul sulfați sulfații
genitive-dative sulfat sulfatului sulfați sulfaților
vocative sulfatule sulfaților

Swedish

Etymology

From French sulfate, from New Latin sulphatum, taken from the expression acidum sulphatum (salt), from sulphatus, from Latin sulphur (sulfur). The term was first used in 1787 by the French chemist L. B. G. De Morveau.[1]

Noun

sulfat c

  1. sulfate

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