How Do You Spell NITRATED?

Pronunciation: [nˈa͡ɪtɹe͡ɪtɪd] (IPA)

The word "nitrated" is pronounced as [ˈnaɪtreɪtɪd], which consists of two syllables. The first syllable "ni-" is pronounced as [naɪ], while the second syllable "-trated" is pronounced as [ˈtreɪtɪd]. The word refers to a process of adding nitrate or a compound containing nitrate to a substance. The correct spelling of the word ends with "-ated" and not "-itted" or "-otted." It is important to use the correct spelling and pronunciation to ensure effective communication.

NITRATED Meaning and Definition

  1. Nitrated is an adjective that refers to the process or state of having been treated or combined with nitric acid, in which a nitro group (NO2) is introduced into a compound or substance. The term specifically describes the act of introducing, adding, or incorporating nitrate groups into molecules.

    Nitrated compounds are commonly used in various industrial processes, such as explosives, synthetic dyes, pharmaceuticals, and fertilizers. For example, the nitrated compound nitroglycerin is deemed highly explosive and is used in the production of dynamite and other powerful explosives. Similarly, nitrated organic compounds are employed in the synthesis of vibrant and colorful synthetic dyes, while nitrated rubber finds applications in the production of automobile tires.

    The nitrating process typically involves reacting the compound or substance with nitric acid, resulting in the replacement of certain hydrogen atoms in the molecule with nitro groups. This substitution often leads to changes in the physical and chemical properties of the substance, such as increased reactivity, explosiveness, or color. Additionally, the nitrated form of a compound might exhibit enhanced solubility characteristics or improved resistance to degradation.

    Overall, "nitrated" is a term used in chemistry to describe the modification or treatment of a compound or substance by introducing nitro groups through the application of nitric acid.

  2. Combined with nitre.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of NITRATED

The word "nitrated" is derived from the noun "nitrate" which is in turn derived from the Latin word "nitratum". "Nitratum" comes from the Latin verb "nitro", meaning "to sparkle" or "to shine". The term "nitro" originally referred to a compound called "sal petrae" in medieval Latin, and later the word "nitratum" was used to describe other compounds containing the nitrate ion (NO3-), which are known for their use in fertilizers, explosives, and other chemical applications. Over time, the term "nitrated" was formed as an adjective describing something that has been treated or reacted with a nitrate compound.

Conjugate verb Nitrated

CONDITIONAL

I would nitrate
we would nitrate
you would nitrate
he/she/it would nitrate
they would nitrate

FUTURE

I will nitrate
we will nitrate
you will nitrate
he/she/it will nitrate
they will nitrate

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have nitrated
we will have nitrated
you will have nitrated
he/she/it will have nitrated
they will have nitrated

PAST

I nitrated
we nitrated
you nitrated
he/she/it nitrated
they nitrated

PAST PERFECT

I had nitrated
we had nitrated
you had nitrated
he/she/it had nitrated
they had nitrated

PRESENT

I nitrate
we nitrate
you nitrate
he/she/it nitrates
they nitrate

PRESENT PERFECT

I have nitrated
we have nitrated
you have nitrated
he/she/it has nitrated
they have nitrated
I am nitrating
we are nitrating
you are nitrating
he/she/it is nitrating
they are nitrating
I was nitrating
we were nitrating
you were nitrating
he/she/it was nitrating
they were nitrating
I will be nitrating
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you will be nitrating
he/she/it will be nitrating
they will be nitrating
I have been nitrating
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you have been nitrating
he/she/it has been nitrating
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I had been nitrating
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I will have been nitrating
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he/she/it will have been nitrating
they will have been nitrating
I would have nitrated
we would have nitrated
you would have nitrated
he/she/it would have nitrated
they would have nitrated
I would be nitrating
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you would be nitrating
he/she/it would be nitrating
they would be nitrating
I would have been nitrating
we would have been nitrating
you would have been nitrating
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they would have been nitrating

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