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having two replaceable hydrogen atoms
- bibasichaving two replaceable hydrogen atoms
- dibasichaving two replaceable hydrogen atoms
- diacid(of an acid or a salt) having two replaceable hydrogen atoms
- dibasiccontaining two replaceable or ionizable hydrogen atoms
- tribasichaving three replaceable hydrogen atoms
- tetrabasicof acids, having four replaceable hydrogen atoms
- tribasic(of an acid) having three atoms of hydrogen replaceable by basic atoms or groups
- triacidnoting acid salts containing three replaceable hydrogen atoms
- basicityThe number of hydrogen atoms replaceable by a base in a particular acid
- diatomiccontaining two replaceable atoms or groups; binary
- dihydrogencontaining two atoms of hydrogen
- diacidsan acid or salt that contains two acidic hydrogen atoms
- diacids(of a salt or acid) containing two acidic hydrogen atoms
- dimethylaminea gas derived from ammonia with two methyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms
- diethylaminea liquid resembling ethylamine, derived from ammonia, with ethyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms
- dimethylaminesDIMETHYLAMINE, a gas derived from ammonia with two methyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms
- methyleneThe divalent radical or group ?CH2?, derived from methane by loss of two hydrogen atoms
- diethylaminesDIETHYLAMINE, a liquid resembling ethylamine, derived from ammonia, with ethyl groups replacing two hydrogen atoms
- secondary(chiefly of amines) Derived from ammonia by replacement of two hydrogen atoms by organic groups
- imidecompound derived from ammonia by replacement of two hydrogen atoms by acidic groups, characterized by the =NH group
- imidescompound derived from ammonia by replacement of two hydrogen atoms by acidic groups, characterized by the =NH group
- imidiccompound derived from ammonia by replacement of two hydrogen atoms by acidic groups, characterized by the =NH group