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tribasic
tri·ba·sic T0346000 (trī-bā′sĭk)adj.1. Containing three univalent basic atoms or groups per molecule. Used of a base or salt. Na3PO4 is an example of a tribasic salt.2. Triprotic.tribasic (traɪˈbeɪsɪk) adj1. (Chemistry) (of an acid) containing three replaceable hydrogen atoms in the molecule2. (Chemistry) (of a molecule) containing three monovalent basic atoms or groups in the moleculetri•ba•sic (traɪˈbeɪ sɪk) adj. (of an acid) having three atoms of hydrogen replaceable by basic atoms or groups. tribasic
tri·ba·sic (trī-bā'sik), Having three titratable hydrogen atoms; denoting an acid with a basicity of 3.tri·ba·sic (trī-bā'sik) Having three titratable hydrogen atoms; denoting an acid with a basicity of 3. tribasic (trī-bā′sĭk) [Gr. treis, three, + L. basis, base] Capable of neutralizing or accepting three hydrogen ions. |