hy·po·phos·phor·ic acid /-fɑsˌfɔrɪk, ˌfɑr, ˌfɑsf(ə)rɪk-/ 名詞
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Hy·po·phos·phor·ic a. Chem. Pertaining to, or derived from, or containing, phosphorus in a lower state of oxidation than in phosphoric compounds; as, hypophosphoric acid.
Hypophosphoric acid Chem., an acid, P2H4O6, produced by the slow oxidation of moist phosphorus, and isolated only as a solution in water. It is regarded as a condensation product of one molecule of phosphoric acid with one of phosphorous acid, by partial dehydration.
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hypophosphoric acid
n : a crystalline tetrabasic acid (H4P2O6)