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Definition of Monacidic
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Monacidic
Literary usage of Monacidic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Introduction to the Study of Chemical Reactions by Edmund Drechsel (1890)
"It is otherwise with the alkaline salts of the second series ; these precipitate
sometimes a monacidic salt and sometimes a neutral salt ; the latter result ..."
2. Outlines of Inorganic Chemistry by Frank Austin Gooch, Claude Frederic Walker (1905)
"In like manner, + sodium hydroxide, NaOH, and other basic hydroxides containing
one hydroxyl-ion in the molecule, are monacidic bases: calcium hydroxide, ..."
3. Allen's Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Modes of by Alfred Henry Allen (1912)
"Most alkaloids behave as monacidic bases even when they contain 2 atoms of nitrogen.
... Rend., 1901, 133, 98) behave to it as monacidic bases. ..."
4. Commercial Organic Analysis by Alfred Henry Allen, Wm. A. Davis (1912)
"Most alkaloids behave as monacidic bases even when they contain } atoms of nitrogen.
... Rend., 1901, 133, 98) behave to it as monacidic bases. ..."
5. A Dictionary of Applied Chemistry by Thomas Edward Thorpe (1921)
"It is a monacidic base. The ordinary salts are crystalline and soluble in water
or alcohol. The hydrochloride H'HCl form« rhombic crystals and melts at 220° ..."
6. The Plant Alkaloids by Thomas Anderson Henry (1913)
"... some of them are indifferent to indicators so that their salts react like a
corresponding quantity of free acid, others are monacidic to one indicator ..."
7. Commercial Organic Analysis: A Treatise on the Properties, Proximate by Alfred Henry Allen, Henry Leffmann (1896)
"Pilocarpine possesses both acid and basic functions. With acids it reacts as a
monacidic base, forming a series of ..."