| monobasic acid |
an acid containing only one replaceable hydrogen atom per molecule
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| monobasic |
having but one base; a term applied to an acid having only one replaceable atom of hydrogen and therefore yielding only one series of salts, as HCl.
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| monobasic a. |
an acid having but one replaceable hydrogen atom and therefore yielding only one series of salts, e.g., HCl.
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| monobasic p. phosphate |
[NF] the monopotassium salt, KH2PO4; used as a buffering agent in pharmaceutical preparations. It is also used, alone or in combination with other phosphate compounds, as an electrolyte replenisher, administered orally or intravenously, and as a urinary acidifier or antiurolithic, administered orally.
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| monobasic s. phosphate |
[USP] the monohydrate, dihydrate, or anhydrous monosodium salt of phosphoric acid; used in buffer solutions. Used alone or in combination with other phosphate compounds, it is given intravenously as an electrolyte replenisher, orally or rectally as a laxative, and orally as a urinary acidifier and as an antiurolithic.
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