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


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Attempts to use conventional linear dibasic acid esters (such as dioctyl adipate, dioctyl sebacate and di-2-ethylhexyl sebacate) or phthalate esters (such as di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate) have also been unsuccessful, since such conventional ester plasticizers are either incompatible with the elastomer, resulting in exudation of the plasticizer, or are too volatile for many elastomer uses.
EPIstatic and Epithal lead stabilizers for PVC include tribasic lead sulfate, basic lead silico-sulfate, and dibasic lead phthalate.
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