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BIBASIC Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Bibasic definition: (formerly) dibasic.. See examples of BIBASIC used in a sentence.
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BIBASIC definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'bibasic'. COBUILD frequency band. bibasic in American English. (baɪˈbeɪsɪk ). adjective. Chemistry; Rare. dibasic. Webster's New World College ...
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bibasic, adj. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
OED's earliest evidence for bibasic is from around 1849–52, in Todd's Cyclopædia of Anatomy & Physiology. bibasic is formed within English, by derivation.
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bibasic
bibasic, a. Chem. (baɪˈbeɪsɪk) [f. bi- prefix2 1 + base n.1 + -ic.] Having two bases. bibasic acid: one which contains two atoms of displaceable hydrogen (e.g. H2SO4), and can therefore form two series of salts, normal (e.g. K2SO4) and acid (e.g. KHSO4). Now more commonly di-basic.1847–9 Todd Cycl. ...
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bibasic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From bi- + basic. Adjective. edit. bibasic (not comparable). (chemistry) Having two replaceable hydrogen atoms; dibasic.
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bibasic - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
bi•ba•sic (bī bā′sik),USA pronunciation adj. [Chem.] Chemistry(formerly) dibasic. bi-1 + basic 1840–50. Forum discussions with the word(s) "bibasic" in the ...
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dibasic
dibasic, a. Chem. (daɪˈbeɪsɪk) [f. di-2 + base n.1 + -ic.] Having two bases, or two atoms of a base. dibasic acid: one which contains two atoms of displaceable hydrogen. See bibasic.1868 Chambers' Encycl. X. 462/2 When an acid admits of the displacement of two atoms of hydrogen, it is termed dibasic...
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bibasic | Taber's Medical Dictionary
(bī″bā′sĭk ) [ bi- + Gr. basic ] An infrequently used term for an acid with two hydrogen atoms replaceable by bases to form salts.
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Bibasic Definition & Meaning - YourDictionary
(chemistry) Having two replaceable hydrogen atoms; dibasic. Wiktionary. Origin of Bibasic. bi- + basic. From Wiktionary. Find Similar Words.
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Bibasic sequences in Banach lattices - ScienceDirect
In particular, every subsequence of a bibasic sequence is again bibasic. This result now follows immediately from the bibasis inequality in ...
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abietinic
abietinic, a. Chem. (æbɪəˈtɪnɪk) [abietin + -ic.] Of or pertaining to abietin. abietinic acid, a bibasic resinous acid, C44H64O5, obtained from species of fir.
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xylidic
xylidic, a. Chem. (zaɪˈlɪdɪk) [f. xyl-ic + -id4 + -ic.] xylidic acid: either of two isomeric substances obtained by the oxidation of xylic and paraxylic acids: see quot. Hence xylidate (ˈzaɪlɪdeɪt) [-ate4], a salt of xylidic acid.1872 Watts Dict. Chem. Suppl. 1130 Xylidic acid. C9H8O4... This bibasi...
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monobasic
monobasic, a. Chem. (mɒnəʊˈbeɪsɪk) [f. mono- + base n.1 + -ic.] Having one base, or one atom of a base. Of an acid: Containing one atom of replaceable hydrogen. Also = monatomic.1842 T. Graham Elem. Chem. 167 Monobasic salts. 1849 D. Campbell Inorg. Chem. 140 Solutions of bibasic or mono⁓basic phosp...
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aconic
aconic, a. Chem. (əˈkɒnɪk) [Short. f. aconitic.] 1. In aconic acid: A non-saturated monobasic acid of formula C5H4O4.1877 Fownes Man. Chem. II. 355 By boiling with baryta-water, aconic acid is resolved into formic and succinic acids. 2. In comb. a group of isomeric non-saturated bibasic acids of for...
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