Definition
A chemical compound containing two equivalents of salt or formed by the substitution of two replaceable hydrogen atoms of an acid by a metal.
Etymology
From Latin 'bis' (twice) and 'salt' (Old English 'sealt', from Proto-Germanic 'saltaz'). Chemistry nomenclature term describing molecular structure.
Kelly Says
In chemistry, 'bis-' prefixes mean 'two'—so bisalts are salts with doubled components, and this naming system lets scientists describe incredibly complex molecules with precision!
Translations
AMአማርኛ
ብ ISAክሮምያል
bi-sa-kro-mee-al
ARالعربية
ملح مزدوج
malh mudjaaj
ELΕλληνικά
διεπισακρομιαλός
di-e-pisa-kro-mee-al-os
FAفارسی
دوقلو مفصلی
do-gooh-e-mo-fse-li
FRFrançais
bisalt
bi-salt
HEעברית
דו-אקרמיאלי
do-ak-re-mee-ali
HIहिन्दी
द्वि-अल्ट
dwi-alt
IDBahasa Indonesia
bisalt
bi-salt
ITItaliano
bisalt
bi-salt
KMKM
ព្រោះ ស្លាប់
proh slaab
MRMR
बिसाक्रोमियल
bi-sa-ak-ro-mee-al
MSBahasa Melayu
bisalt
bi-salt
MYမြန်မာ
ပြည်သူ့ စစ်တပ်
pyi-thut-sitt-tap
NLNederlands
bisalt
bi-salt
PAPA
ਬਿਸਾਕ੍ਰੋਮੀਅਲ
bi-sa-ak-ro-mee-al
PTPortuguês
bisalt
bi-salt
RUРусский
бисальт
bi-salt
SWKiswahili
bisalt
bi-salt
TAதமிழ்
பிரிசாக்ரோமியல்
pri-sa-a-kro-mee-al
TEతెలుగు
బిసాక్రోమైయల్
bi-sa-ak-ro-mai-yal
THไทย
ข้อต่อไหล่
khao toai lai
UKУкраїнська
бісальт
bi-salt
URاردو
بیساکرومیال
bi-sa-kro-mee-al
VITiếng Việt
bisalt
bi-salt