释义 |
tartramic, a. Chem.|tɑːˈtræmɪk| [f. tartro- + ammonium) + -ic.] In tartramic acid, C4H7NO5, an amidated derivative of tartaric acid. Its salts are ˈtartramates. Also tartramic ether, a name of ethylic tartramate, obtained by the action of alcoholic ammonia on tartaric ether; also called tartraˈmethane.
1857Miller Elem. Chem. III. 318 It is they [the dibasic acids] only that can furnish the amidated acids, such as the oxamic, tartramic, and lactamic acids. 1868Watts Dict. Chem. V. 697 Tartramate of calcium..is very soluble in water..and forms large tetrahedral crystals. |