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monopotassium phosphate (medicine)


monopotassium phosphate


KH2PO4;a dihydrogen phosphate used as a reagent; commonly used in buffers.

Monosodium phosphate, NaH2PO4;a dihydrogen phosphate used as a reagent; commonly used in buffers.

Normal phosphate, a salt of phosphoric acid in which all the hydrogen atoms are displaced; e.g., Na3PO4, Na4P2O7.

Organic phosphate, an ester of phosphoric acid; e.g., glycerol phosphate, adenosine phosphate, hexose phosphate.


Clementine (iou)



Clementine noun1 & adjective. LME.
[medieval Latin Clementinus, from Clemens the adjective (see CLEMENT) used as a personal name: see -INE1.]
A. noun. In pl. The constitutions collected by Pope Clement V (1264-1314), forming the seventh book of the decretals. Also, certain apocryphal writings once attributed to Clement of Rome, a bishop of the early Church (fl. c AD 96). LME.
b. adjective. Of or pertaining to one of the name of Clement, esp. (a) Clement of Rome, (b) Pope Clement V. E18.