Polybasic
[pol-ee-bey-sik] /ˌpɒl iˈbeɪ sɪk/
adjective, Chemistry.
1.
(of an acid) having two or more atoms of replaceable hydrogen.
/ˌpɒlɪˈbeɪsɪk/
adjective
1.
(of an acid) having two or more replaceable hydrogen atoms per molecule
polybasic pol·y·ba·sic (pŏl’ē-bā’sĭk)
adj.
Of or relating to an acid that has two or more hydrogen atoms that can be replaced by basic atoms or radicals.
polybasic
(pŏl’ē-bā’sĭk)
Of or relating to an acid that has two or more hydrogen atoms per molecule that can be replaced by basic atoms or radicals.
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