Ammonobasic

/ˌæmənoʊˈbeɪsɪk/ adjective

Describing a chemical compound that contains both ammonia and a basic (alkaline) component, often used in chemistry to describe ammonia salts with basic properties.

Combining ammono- (ammonia-related) + basic (from Latin basicus, ultimately from Greek basis meaning 'foundation'). The term developed in 19th-century chemistry to classify ammonia-containing compounds by their acid-base properties.

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