dilituric, a. Chem.
(daɪlɪˈtjʊərɪk)
[f. di-2 2 + lith-ic + uric.]
In dilituric acid, C4H3(NO2)N2O3, a substitution product of urea, crystallizing in colourless square prisms and laminæ. Its salts are diliˈturates.
1872 Watts Dict. Chem. II. 966 Dilituric acid is tribasic... The diliturates have a white or yellow colour, and are remarkably stable. |