Bisalt

/baɪˈsɔːlt/ noun

A chemical compound containing two equivalents of salt or formed by the substitution of two replaceable hydrogen atoms of an acid by a metal.

From Latin 'bis' (twice) and 'salt' (Old English 'sealt', from Proto-Germanic 'saltaz'). Chemistry nomenclature term describing molecular structure.

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