binotic

/bɪˈnɒtɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characteristic of Binot’s test, a method used in chemistry to detect the presence of anions.

“The scientist described the compound as binotic, indicating its susceptibility to the test.”

2. noun

a substance that is binotic in nature, capable of reacting with anions in a specific manner.

“The binotic compound was isolated and further analyzed for its properties.”

Synonyms

  • anionic
  • ionizable

Antonyms

  • cationic
  • cationizable