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monobasicenUK
mon·o·ba·sic M0390700 (mŏn′ə-bā′sĭk)adj.1. Of or relating to salts or acids forming salts with one ion of a univalent metal. NaH2PO4 is an example of a monobasic salt.2. Monoprotic.monobasic (ˌmɒnəʊˈbeɪsɪk) adj (Chemistry) chem (of an acid, such as hydrogen chloride) having only one replaceable hydrogen atom per moleculemon•o•ba•sic (ˌmɒn əˈbeɪ sɪk) adj. (of an acid) containing one replaceable hydrogen atom. [1835–45] mon`o•ba•sic′i•ty (-beɪˈsɪs ɪ ti) n. monobasicDescribes an acid, for example hydrogen chloride, that has only one replaceable hydrogen ion in a molecule.TranslationsmonobasicenUK
monobasic Chem (of an acid, such as hydrogen chloride) having only one replaceable hydrogen atom per molecule monobasic[¦män·ō′bās·ik] (chemistry) Pertaining to an acid with one displaceable hydrogen atom, such as hydrochloric acid, HCl. monobasicenUK
monobasic [mon″o-ba´sik] having but one atom of replaceable hydrogen.mon·o·ba·sic (mon'ō-bā'sik), Denoting an acid with only one replaceable hydrogen atom, or only one replaced hydrogen atom.mon·o·ba·sic (mon'ō-bā'sik) Denoting an acid with only one replaceable hydrogen atom, or only one replaced hydrogen atom. |