phosphatization

phosphatization
noun see phosphatize

New Collegiate Dictionary. 2001.

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  • phosphatization — See phosphatize. * * * …   Universalium

  • phosphatization — noun a) the conversion of something into a phosphate b) the treatment of something with phosphate or phosphoric acid …   Wiktionary

  • phosphatization — phos·pha·ti·za·tion …   English syllables

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  • phosphatize — transitive verb ( tized; tizing) Date: 1866 1. to treat with phosphoric acid or a phosphate 2. to change to a phosphate or phosphates • phosphatization noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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