Bichromate

/baɪˈkroʊmeɪt/ noun

A chemical compound containing dichromate ions (two chromium-containing groups), often orange or red in color and used as an oxidizing agent in chemistry.

From 'bi-' meaning two, combined with 'chromate' (from Greek 'chroma' meaning color). The term was coined in the 19th century to describe compounds that were often brightly colored due to their chromium content.

AMቢክሮማት
ARبيكرومات
BNবাইক্রোমেট
CAbicromat
CSbicromat
DAbicromat
DEBicromat
ELδικρομάτη
ESbicromato
FAبی‌کرومات
FIbikromaatti
FRbicromate
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