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polyprotic — /pol ee prot ik/, adj. Chem. (of an acid) having two or more transferable protons. [1940 45; POLY + PROT(ON) + IC] * * * … Universalium
polyprotic — /pol ee prot ik/, adj. Chem. (of an acid) having two or more transferable protons. [1940 45; POLY + PROT(ON) + IC] … Useful english dictionary
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