tri|ba|sic

tri|ba|sic
tri|ba|sic «try BAY sihk», adjective. Chemistry.
1. (of an acid) having three hydrogen atoms which can be replaced by basic atoms or radicals.
2. having three atoms or radicals of a univalent metal.
3. containing three basic hydroxyl (-OH) radicals.

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