hydracid

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Etymology

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From hydro- +‎ acid.

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Noun

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hydracid (plural hydracids)

  1. (chemistry) An acid that does not contain any oxygen as opposed to an oxyacid; they are all binary compounds of hydrogen and a halogen or pseudohalogen.

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