Definition of Dibasic salt

1. Noun. A salt derived by replacing two hydrogen atoms per molecule.

Generic synonyms: Salt

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dibasic Salt

diazotized
diazotizes
diazotizing
diazotroph
diazotrophs
diazoxide
dib
dibaryon
dibaryons
dibasic
dibasic acid
dibasic amino acid
dibasic ammonium phosphate
dibasic calcium phosphate
dibasic salt (current term)
dibasic sodium phosphate
dibasicity
dibbed
dibber
dibbers
dibbing
dibble
dibbled
dibbler
dibblers
dibbles
dibbling
dibbly-dobbler
dibbly-dobblers

Literary usage of Dibasic salt

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Representative Procedures in Quantitative Chemical Analysis by Frank Austin Gooch (1916)
"It is to be noted, however, that the red color of the dibasic salt which is ... the reagent and to return when the dibasic salt is reproduced by hydrolysis ..."

2. Materia Medica and Special Therapeutics of the New Remedies by Edwin Moses Hale (1897)
"There are two salts of these elements, a tribasic and a dibasic salt. ... The dibasic salt is obtained by precipitation of a solution with the neutral salt ..."

3. Journal of the American Chemical Society by American Chemical Society (1910)
"... had in 1893 assumed the presence of a red dibasic salt and had suggested the formula <±X ^"Vo MO,C which contains a quinoid ring, as the cause of color. ..."

4. Elements of Chemistry: Theoretical and Practical by William Andrew Miller (1873)
"If the rhombic phosphate be ignited it loses all its water, and on then treating it with water, anew dibasic salt is dissolved, which crystallizes in prisms ..."

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