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acid salt
acid salt n (Chemistry) chem a salt formed by partial replacement of the acidic hydrogen atoms of the parent acid acid salt
acid salt[′as·əd ‚sȯlt] (chemistry) A compound derived from an acid and base in which only a part of the hydrogen is replaced by a basic radical; for example, the acid sulfate NaHSO4. acid salt
ac·id salta salt in which not all of the ionizable hydrogen of the acid is replaced by the electropositive element; for example, NaHSO4, KH2PO4. Synonym(s): protosaltacid saltA salt in which one or more hydrogen atoms is replaceable.See also: saltThesaurusSeeacid |