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dibasic

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dibasic /di·ba·sic/ (di-ba´sik) containing two replaceable hydrogen atoms, or furnishing two hydrogen ions.
di·ba·sic (d-bsk)
adj.
1. Containing two replaceable hydrogen atoms.
2. Of or relating to salts or acids forming salts with two atoms of a univalent metal.

dibasic [di-ba´sik]
containing two replaceable hydrogen atoms, or furnishing two hydrogen ions.

dibasic
containing two replaceable hydrogen atoms, or furnishing two hydrogen ions.


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