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diprotic
di·prot·ic D0242200 (dī-prŏt′ĭk)adj. Having two hydrogen ions to donate to bases in an acid-base reaction. [di- + prot(on) + -ic.]diprotic
diprotic[dī′präd·ik] (chemistry) Pertaining to a chemical structure that has two ionizable hydrogen atoms. diprotic
diprotic [Gr. dis, double + protos, first] Containing two protons that can be donated to a base. The term is used to describe acids whose formula may be represented as H2B=. |