terms |
triacid |
As a noun terms
is .
As an adjective triacid is
(chemistry|of a base) capable of combining with three molecules of a monobasic acid.
triacid |
triakid |
As an adjective triacid
is (chemistry|of a base) capable of combining with three molecules of a monobasic acid.
As a noun triakid is
(zoology) any member of the triakidae.
tribasic |
triacid |
see also |
As adjectives the difference between tribasic and triacid
is that
tribasic is containing three replaceable hydrogen atoms while
triacid is capable of combining with three molecules of a monobasic acid.
acid |
triacid |
As adjectives the difference between acid and triacid
is that
acid is acid; sour; tart (
having a sharp taste such as that of vinegar or a lemon) while
triacid is (chemistry|of a base) capable of combining with three molecules of a monobasic acid.
As a noun acid
is acid (
a food with a sharp taste).
monobasic |
triacid |
As adjectives the difference between monobasic and triacid
is that
monobasic is (chemistry|of an acid) containing one replaceable hydrogen atom while
triacid is (chemistry|of a base) capable of combining with three molecules of a monobasic acid.
molecule |
triacid |
As a noun molecule
is molecule.
As an adjective triacid is
(chemistry|of a base) capable of combining with three molecules of a monobasic acid.