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Sodium Dichromate (Noun)

Meaning

A red-orange salt used as a mordant.

Classification

Nouns denoting substances.

Examples

  • Sodium dichromate is an inorganic compound used in the tanning process for its strong mordant properties to help bind dyes to animal hides.
  • Before applying the dye, a small amount of sodium dichromate is mixed with water to create a solution that serves as a mordant for the leather.
  • In the textile industry, sodium dichromate acts as a mordant that allows the permanent affixing of dye onto fabric, allowing for rich, vibrant colors to be obtained.
  • Chrome tanning solutions often rely on sodium dichromate as the primary mordant that facilitates a strong, lasting bond between the dye and the tanned hide.
  • A sodium dichromate-based solution is commonly used as a mordant in various dying applications due to its effectiveness in enabling dye fixation on different materials.

Synonyms

  • Sodium Bichromate
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