释义 |
di·acid I. \(ˈ)dī+\ adjective or di·acid·ic \|dīə|sidik\ Etymology: di- (I) + acid (adjective) 1. : able to react with two molecules of a monobasic acid or one of a dibasic acid to form a salt or ester — used especially of bases 2. : containing two hydrogen atoms replaceable by basic atoms or radicals — used especially of acid salts II. \(ˈ)dī+\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary di- + acid (n.) : an acid (as sulfuric acid or oxalic acid) having two acid hydrogen atoms |