different between monobasic vs triacid
monobasic
English
Etymology
From mono- +? basic.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -e?s?k
- Hyphenation: mon?o?ba?sic
Adjective
monobasic (not comparable)
- (chemistry, of an acid) Containing one replaceable hydrogen atom.
- (chemistry, of a salt) Having one atom of a univalent metal.
- (zoology) Having only one subordinate taxon; monotypic.
Translations
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triacid
English
Etymology
tri- +? acid
Adjective
triacid (not comparable)
- (chemistry, of a base) Capable of combining with three molecules of a monobasic acid
Noun
triacid (plural triacids)
- (chemistry) Any tribasic acid.
Anagrams
- arctiid, triadic
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