barytine
/ˌbærɪˈtaɪn/Definitions
1. noun
A copper salt of tartaric acid, used as an intermediate in the manufacture of certain dyes, and in photography.
“The chemist mixed barytine with the other chemicals to create a vibrant dye.”
1. noun
A copper salt of tartaric acid, used as an intermediate in the manufacture of certain dyes, and in photography.
“The chemist mixed barytine with the other chemicals to create a vibrant dye.”