释义 |
dimeˈtallic, a. Chem. [f. di-2 2 d: cf. diacid, dibasic.] Containing two equivalents of a metal.
1861Odling Manual of Chem. I. 338 We have monometallic, dimetallic and trimetallic compounds, represented respectively by the formulæ MH2AsO4, M2HAsO4, and M3AsO4. Of dimetallic or neutral, and trimetallic or basic arsenates, those of the alkali-metals are alone soluble in water. |