bismuthyl

English

Etymology

bismuth + -yl

Noun

bismuthyl (uncountable)

  1. (organic chemistry) Any tartrate in the form of a univalent radical, wherein only one replaceable hydrogen atom has been replaced by a base, causing it to have twice the amount of acid contained in a normal salt.
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