"Dibasic" is a word in ENGLISH
Having two acid hydrogen atoms capable of replacement by
basic atoms or radicals, in forming salts; bibasic; -- said of acids,
as oxalic or sulphuric acids. Cf. Diacid, Bibasic.
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