[f. BI- pref.2 III + SALT.]
1810. Henry, Elem. Chem. (1826), II. ix. 110. This certainly does away with an anomaly that all the salts of copper are bi-salts, or contain 2 atoms of acid united to one of base.
[f. BI- pref.2 III + SALT.]
1810. Henry, Elem. Chem. (1826), II. ix. 110. This certainly does away with an anomaly that all the salts of copper are bi-salts, or contain 2 atoms of acid united to one of base.