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gallotannic acid
[ gal-uh-tan-ik as-id ]
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of gallotannic acid1
First recorded in 1855–60; from Latin gall(a) “gallnut†+ -o- ( def ) + tannic (acid) ( def ); gall 3( def ), tannic
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Example Sentences
The technique detects the presence of iron contained in "iron gall ink" which was typically produced by adding a source of iron, such as nails, to gallotannic acid.
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A soft, unctuous form results on treating carbon with ash or silica in special furnaces, and this gives the so-called “deflocculated†variety when treated with gallotannic acid.
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