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Definition of Triphosphoric acid
1. Noun. An acid that is a partial anhydride of three molecules of phosphoric acid; known chiefly in the form of its salts and esters.
Definition of Triphosphoric acid
1. Noun. (chemistry) a condensation product of phosphoric acid, H5P3O10, known from its salts and esters ¹
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Triphosphoric Acid
Literary usage of Triphosphoric acid
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1. A Text-book of Physiological Chemistry by Olof Hammarsten, Sven Gustaf Hedin (1914)
"The yeast nucleic acid may perhaps be a triphosphoric acid with three molecules
of pentose each with a molecule of adenine, guanine and cytosine. ..."
2. Proceedings of the American Pharmaceutical Association at the Annual Meeting by American Pharmaceutical Association, National Pharmaceutical Convention, American Pharmaceutical Association Meeting (1896)
"... pyrophosphoric and metaphosphoric acids, two new compounds, tetra- and
tri-phosphoric acids. Fritz Schwarz has experimented with triphosphoric acid, ..."
3. Documents of the Senate of the State of New York by New York (State). Legislature. Senate (1916)
"... triphosphoric acid. The reactions of this acid differ in several ...
triphosphoric acid when added to a solution of egg albumen causes only a slight ..."
4. Legislative Document by New York (State). Legislature (1921)
"triphosphoric acid (1915a). It was found later, however, on digesting wheat bran
in 0.5 or 1.0 per cent hydrochloric acid that salts of ..."